[Akonadi] [Bug 416287] It's not possible to add an existing maildir, the wrong path is used

2020-02-04 Thread Rigo Wenning
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=416287

--- Comment #2 from Rigo Wenning  ---
BTW, I moved local-mail to mail.backup and tried to add that one as maildir or
Kmail folders. System says "no usable storage location configured".

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[Akonadi] [Bug 416287] It's not possible to add an existing maildir, the wrong path is used

2020-02-04 Thread Rigo Wenning
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=416287

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--- Comment #1 from Rigo Wenning  ---
I can confirm this after update of opensuse tumbleweed and update of postgres
to version 12. While my IMAP accounts work, kmail2 has lost the local-mail.
Pointing it to local-mail creates a new resource. But this new resource does
not retrieve the emails available in .local/share/local-mail Actually, deletion
of local-mail is greyed out. I guess something went wrong with the database

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[kmail2] [Bug 415403] kmail2 5.13.1 (19.12.1) with QtWebEngine 5.14.1 - segfault in KMReaderWin::KMReaderWin on startup

2020-02-04 Thread Denis Lisov
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415403

--- Comment #7 from Denis Lisov  ---
The bug seems to be caused for me by the new "relocatable Qt" feature in
conjunction with the "merged /usr" layout. If the library is installed via
/usr/lib64, but loaded via /lib64 symlink (due to the latter coming first in
the libraries search path), the QLibraryInfo paths come out incorrect. This
causes QtWebEngine to fail to load its resources.

I can work the bug around by running kmail with LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib64

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[kmail2] [Bug 408354] If default maildir folder is changed a new set of folders are stored under "/home/$user/file:"

2020-02-04 Thread Jason Straight
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408354

--- Comment #9 from Jason Straight  ---
This just happened to me on Kubuntu 20.04

Thank goodness for the trash bin.

I saw "file:" in my ~ and figured I probably did something stupid to create it
with a bad redirection. So I trashed it.

Few hours later, I realize 250MB of archived mail is gone.

Ver: 19.04.3

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[kmail2] [Bug 408354] If default maildir folder is changed a new set of folders are stored under "/home/$user/file:"

2020-02-04 Thread Jason Straight
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408354

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[kmail2] [Bug 415403] kmail2 5.13.1 (19.12.1) with QtWebEngine 5.14.1 - segfault in KMReaderWin::KMReaderWin on startup

2020-02-04 Thread Denis Lisov
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415403

--- Comment #6 from Denis Lisov  ---
I'm still seeing the same bug. Looks like the underlying problem is that
QtWebEngine uses wrong paths for its resources

Qt WebEngine resources not found at /share/qt5/resources. Trying parent
directory...
Qt WebEngine resources not found at /share/qt5. Trying application directory...
Qt WebEngine resources not found at /usr/bin. Trying fallback directory... The
application MAY NOT work.

The paths are missing /usr. No idea which package is responsible for the paths,
however.

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[kmail2] [Bug 415403] kmail2 5.13.1 (19.12.1) with QtWebEngine 5.14.1 - segfault in KMReaderWin::KMReaderWin on startup

2020-02-04 Thread Dennis Schridde
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415403

--- Comment #5 from Dennis Schridde  ---
(In reply to Dennis Schridde from comment #3)
> Created attachment 125528 [details]
> gdb full backtrace, kmail 5.13.1 (19.12.1), qtwebengine 5.14.1
> 
> Persists with QtWebEngine 5.14.1, too.

I am still using the same versions, but can now start KMail again.  Maybe some
dependency had a bug?

Denis Lisov, is the issue resolved on your side, too?

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[Akonadi] [Bug 404990] Sign in with Google temporarily disabled for this app

2020-02-04 Thread David
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404990

--- Comment #111 from David  ---
(In reply to davidblunkett from comment #110)
> Are we having a birthday party for this bug next month?

Definitely the way to go

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[Akonadi] [Bug 404990] Sign in with Google temporarily disabled for this app

2020-02-04 Thread davidblunkett
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404990

--- Comment #110 from davidblunkett  ---
Are we having a birthday party for this bug next month?

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[kmail2] [Bug 416403] During account wizard using @protonmail.com, get "Kmail could not convert value of setting 'Authentication' to required type"

2020-02-04 Thread Lone
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=416403

--- Comment #7 from Lone  ---
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=416956

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[kmail2] [Bug 416403] During account wizard using @protonmail.com, get "Kmail could not convert value of setting 'Authentication' to required type"

2020-02-04 Thread Lone
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=416403

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--- Comment #6 from Lone  ---
I can confirm that happen on outlook.

I reported this.

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