On Saturday 03 September 2011 01:05:33 Neil Bothwick wrote:
I'm so glad I ditched KMail before akonadi and friends came along.
You've got me intrigued now. I haven't used Claws since an early, unstable
version, but it looks as though it might suit me now.
First, though, does it have an easy
.
With the recent upgrade to KDE, I'm curious if anyone knows whether the bugs
have been worked out and the KMail upgrade will go smoother now?
Just stay with 4.4.x! Akonadi/Nepomuk/... is imho not ready for daily use
right now! I got 4.8 running in Kubuntu and its a real pain, even with the 8GB
On Thursday 03 January 2013 18:22:08 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
I do not know who shat into the brains of the kdepim devs that they fucked
up kmail in this unbelievable broken way. Most people do not need akonadi
- or nepomuk. Everything worked GREAT. Now most shit only works half way, a
lot
to have nepomuk+akonadi running (I configured file indexing to
run only on a folder containing a few files), it has to be checked for mail
too.
In the migration you'll lose your filters, your profiles, and the flag of the
mail will be randomly changed (thousands of read mail will come up unread
Op donderdag 27 juni 2013 13:51:10 schreef Andrés Becerra Sandoval:
In unstable systems mysql-5.5.32 borks akonadi-kdepim and amarok:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-7336520.html#7336520[1]
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474964[2]
If any knows a solution, please let me know
Op donderdag 27 juni 2013 13:51:10 schreef Andrés Becerra Sandoval:
In unstable systems mysql-5.5.32 borks akonadi-kdepim and amarok:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-7336520.html#7336520
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474964
If any knows a solution, please let me know
On 24/07/2013 15:20, Neil Bothwick wrote:
However, kmail sucks and akonadi sucks moar, so define for yourself
@suckykde
kdepim-meta
And add to your world sets:
@kde+@kdedev/@suckykde
I see, what about operator precedence, is that equivalent to
(@kde+@kdedev)/@kdesuckykde
Neil Bothwick wrote:
It appears the recent mysql update broke quite a few things, my MythTV
fronted started sulking while the backend just sucked up all the CPU
cycles. Something else broke too, but I can't remember more than two
things these days. @preserved-rebuild showed nothing but
On 08/12/2014 12:31 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
Yes, I think it was dev-qt/qtsql that broke MythTV. I notice that
dev-python/mysql-python was rebuilt at the same time, so that must have
been missed too, whereas dev-perl/DBD-mysql was re-emerged right after
mysql.
It most definitely was, I
On 13/08/2014 08:38, J. Roeleveld wrote:
The good thing about php is that everyone and their dog can knock out
running code.
The bad thing about php is that they do.
Not PHP's fault, lazy developers' fault.
I disagree. It starts with the language.
If a language makes it trivially simple
On Wed 13 Aug 2014 03:10:22 AM EDT, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Bash is also like that, omfg; bash seems to have been designed to make
decent code fundamentally impossible to write...
I mean, if you're trying to write anything more than a screenful in Bash
you should definitely use Ruby or Python
well, but as I had already switched
> > over to IMAP over 10 years ago, I never actually lost any emails and could
> > easily fix this by deleting the local file-cache and database.
>
> This is good to know. An earlier akonadi bug would actually delete files on
> the serve
a migration
from the old kdewalletd. The old kdwalletd continues to be started by
akonadi/kmail and it accepts the user's passwd. However, applications like
Chromium are asking for the new kwalletd5 - what is the recommended way to
move from old to new?
2. Knotes content is gone! Where
ct to add
> a bluetooth device as a data source.
Unless there is an akonadi plugin/resource for this, I doubt it can be made to
work.
Alternatively, depending on the type of phone, you can:
- set up a server (or use a cloud-provider like google)
- configure the phone to sync with that server
- confi
On Tuesday 12 Jul 2016 15:27:36 Philip Webb wrote:
> 160712 Mick wrote:
> > On Tuesday 12 Jul 2016 20:06:05 Jens Reinemuth wrote:
> >> KDE 5 is usable iff you dont use kdepim/akonadi with mailing lists ...
> >> As soon as my count of Mails grow over some thousands
seems not to be connected with the paste buffer,
and I just can't identify it.
Anyone have a clue?
--
Regards,
Peter.
Gentoo testing system, openrc-0.42.1
gcc 10.2.0, sys-kernel/gentoo-sources 5.7.12
QT 5.15.0, KDE frameworks 5.73.0, KDE plasma 5.19.4
KDE apps 20.08.0 incl KMail 5.15.0 (20.08.0), akonadi 20
/portage/kde-base/kdepimlibs-4.6.4/work/kdepimlibs-4.6.4/ako
nadi/typepluginloader.cpp:120: warning: ‘bool
Akonadi::operator(const QString, const
Akonadi::PluginEntry)’ defined but not used
/var/tmp/portage/kde-base/kdepimlibs-4.6.4/work/kdepimlibs-4.6.4/ako
nadi/typepluginloader.cpp:201
, these are accessed through Akonadi and for that, akonadi needs to be
running.
With the KDE4.4-kmail, I had similar errors on occasion
If the kioslaves are failing, you could try rebuilding those:
kde-base/kdebase-kioslaves
And after that, rebuild kmail
--
Joost
this kind of thing too for a while now. In my case it's
the nepomuk/akonadi/virtuoso stack doing it - it seems to trigger full
scans at weird times and does other special things after a resume from
suspend.
Virtuoso can sometimes get as high as 800M RES memory in top. Which is all
quite bizarre, I
On Fri, 2 Sep 2011 08:33:56 +0100
Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote:
But the next machine will not have KDE on it -
all this RAM nonsense started by trying to get Akonadi to work, for
very loose definitions of work, such as show me my mail sometime
today
e17 beckons.
Let us
on a mailing list. If no
default account is set, Claws will default to using the account that the
mail you are replying to was sent to.
- it actually sends, receives and stores mail (akonadi users will
appreciate how a mailer can get to make that insanely more complex
than it needs to be)
I'm so
picked up those
calenders.
So using the buttons in the configuration menu,
to add the std.ics calender, I now see this:
akonadi_kcal_resource_0
No KDe calendar plugin configured yet
Which leaves me to believe that akonadi,
stringi or PIM has run amok.
How to I test that stringi, akonadi
had called it, but didn't spot the problem there. I don't remember
exactly what the output was, I had expected to see some process show a
large value in the IO column, but that was not the case. I THINK! Various
processes appeared, mostly Akonadi stuff.
I should have logged this, I don't remember
to be required now? I have set USE=-semantic-desktop but it
doesn't seem to help.
While the USE flag has disappeared, you could try putting nepomuk and
akonadi into your package.provided file.
My current KDE installation is quite happy without that stuff (which
also brings along tons of other crap
an
exhaustive search, the only \*baloo\* or \*nepomuk\* files I see on this box
are these:
$ find . -name \*baloo\*
./.config/akonadi/agent_config_akonadi_baloo_indexer
./.config/akonadi/agent_config_akonadi_baloo_indexer_changes.dat
./.local/share/baloo
./.kde4/share/config/baloorc
./.kde4/share
re appealing
> >proposition.
> >There are however a couple of problems that I don't know how to fix.
> >
> >1. kwalletd5 will not accept the passwd of the user to perform a
> >migration
> >from the old kdewalletd. The old kdwalletd continues to be started
hhh!
>
> Thanks for any HELP in advance! May the source be with you...
> Best regards,
> Meino
Be careful upgrading boost & boost-build. I updated to 1,60.0 a little while
ago, and akonadi stopped working until I went back to version 1.58.0
This also stopped anything that depends o
On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 6:24 AM, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 29/07/2016 22:58, Mick wrote:
>>
>> Interesting article explaining why Uber are moving away from PostgreSQL.
>> I am
>> running both DBs on different desktop PCs for akon
gt; >> running both DBs on different desktop PCs for akonadi and I'm also
> >> running
> >> MySQL on a number of websites. Let's which one goes sideways first. :p
> >>
> >> https://eng.uber.com/mysql-migration/
> >
> > I don't think your akon
candidate for
> display and just gives up. Then I have to stop KMail, start akonadiconsole
> and use it to delete the akonadi cache of the affected folder, restart
> akonadi and (when the debug messages quieten down) restart KMail and click
> on the same folder. Then it rebuilds
se it to delete the akonadi cache of the affected folder, restart
akonadi and (when the debug messages quieten down) restart KMail and click
on the same folder. Then it rebuilds the threads and stores them neatly away
in MySQL.
This happens several times a day, sometimes even more than once in the
akonadiconsole
and use it to delete the akonadi cache of the affected folder, restart
akonadi and (when the debug messages quieten down) restart KMail and click
on the same folder. Then it rebuilds the threads and stores them neatly away
in MySQL.
This happens several times a day, sometimes even
> duplicate messages, which are a known problem and easily worked around,
> > but the latest version of KMail whinges about more than one candidate
> > for display and just gives up. Then I have to stop KMail, start
> > akonadiconsole and use it to delete the akonadi cache of the affected
>
icate messages, which are a known problem and easily worked around, but
>> the latest version of KMail whinges about more than one candidate for
>> display and just gives up. Then I have to stop KMail, start akonadiconsole
>> and use it to delete the akonadi cache of the affected
onadictl start
akonadictl fsck
akonadictl vacuum
with a reasonable waiting time between each step to make sure the command has
finished processing the db files. If the db itself has been corrupted badly
(as it can happen on a ropey fs) then deleting and recreating the affected
akonadi resource may be a
nfirm, when you say upgrade you mean something like;
> > emerge -u mariadb
> > systemctl restart mariadb
> > mysql_upgrade -u root -p
>
> Akonadi runs an instance of mariadb for its own use, without reference to
> what else might be running on the machine.
>
&g
tried switching from MySQL to PostgreSQL for storage; so far I see
> little change.
I've received this fine, via the list, so whatever you've done appears to have
worked.
MySQL used to be problematic in the early days of akonadi, or perhaps it was
akonadi itself to blame. I've used both My
ne, via the list, so whatever you've done appears to
> have worked.
It was that two-day rebuilding operation.
> MySQL used to be problematic in the early days of akonadi, or perhaps it was
> akonadi itself to blame. I've used both MySQL and PostgreSQL. I can't say
> I've noticed a diffe
gt; > I've also tried switching from MySQL to PostgreSQL for storage; so far I
> > > see little change.
> >
> > I've received this fine, via the list, so whatever you've done appears to
> > have worked.
>
> It was that two-day rebuilding operation.
>
> >
main incoming source. I can't
> > quote
> > exactly because the notice disappeared too soon.
> >
> > Back to 10.3.16 for now.
>
> Just to confirm, when you say upgrade you mean something like;
> emerge -u mariadb
> systemctl restart mariadb
> mysql_upgrade
kmail2.
Migration took around a month of struggle.
It's mandatory to have nepomuk+akonadi running (I configured file indexing
to run only on a folder containing a few files), it has to be checked for
mail too.
In the migration you'll lose your filters, your profiles, and the flag of
the mail
; that uses it and accesses the data directly with functional calls,
>> > rather than looping around port/socket interfaces to speak to a
>server.
>> > This is why I kept it, since with Kmail1 it is not used much.
>>
>> SQLite never was reliable with akonadi. That mi
used.
> >> >
> >> > I like sqlite because it is self-contained, embedded in the
> >
> >application
> >
> >> > that uses it and accesses the data directly with functional calls,
> >> > rather than looping around port/socket interfaces to speak to a
t;
> > What, not even duplicates? I'm still getting a dozen a day.
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> I think your problem with duplicates is specific to the Kmail2's POP3
> implementation.
That does seem likely, yes.
> I noticed this too in the early days of Kmail2, on an old
> PC wh
Akonadi did not start and
the migration failed. I had to add the mysql USE flag to x11-libs/qt-sql.
I am not using mysql. I use sqlite3 which the KDE devs say it's not up to the
job (can't handle the multi-threaded-access/read/write that mysql does). So I
have the sqlite USE flag enabled
of
additional full HDD load after login (once I removed the mail resources,
login time until idle went from 1:05 to ~33 seconds).
What?!! Each time you load the desktop/start kmail?! This can't be right!
Well, starting KMail is quite quick. But so it was before Akonadi times,
because KMail used
be
right!
Well, starting KMail is quite quick. But so it was before Akonadi times,
because KMail used the storage layer natively.
Plus, all mail files were individually duplicated in the Akonadi
folder... what gives? While I understand the reasoning behind Akonadi
and its potential, I do
在 Tue, 05 Mar 2013 00:10:46 +0800,Volker Armin Hemmann volkerar...@googlemail.com 写道:.xsession-errorsHere is part of my ~/.xsession-errors file,not clear about what the really problem is and just cut the part seems to be not okya.Someone help?plasma-desktop(13714)/libakonadi Akonadi
I
> > shutdown. I wonder if this is something to do with this darn sddm display
> > manager ...
>
> There is a 90 second delay with PostgreSQL if there are still clients
> connected to the database.
> This should also be displayed on the screen if you see the shutdown-text
when I run akonadictl stop
> > > in
> > > a terminal before I shut down. I don't know why the same command
> > > behaves
> > > differently in .xsession now. :-/
> > >
> > > PS. When I just log out there is no delay. The problem only arises when
> &g
(or thereabouts) :-(
Easy way:
emerge --sync
open $PORTDIR/profiles/package.mask
copy/paste HUGE list from 2 Oct
Add these:
=app-misc/strigi-0.5.11
=app-office/akonadi-server-1.0.0
=dev-libs/soprano-2.1
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
of blocks.
After unmerging the blocking ones I upgraded many packages and arrived
to the point where the emerge -NDpvu gives me the output of the
attached finish file.
Now, to emerge akonadi-server, kcontrol I should downgrade all the qt-*
to the 4.5.1 version. Then to mask all the new kde4 packages
by app-office/akonadi-server-1.2.1 [ebuild])
(dependency required by kde-base/kdepimlibs-4.3.1 [ebuild])
(dependency required by kde-base/krfb-4.3.1 [ebuild])
(dependency required by world [argument])
kde-base/krfb-4.3.1 requires kde-base/kdepimlibs-4.3.1 which requires
app-office/akonadi
probably be share/config/konquerrorrc and
share/apps/konqueror/.
I also found odd inconsistencies copying .kde3.5 to .kde4
Kopete has twice reordered my contacts
akonadi integration with kmail was flakey
system tray icons come and go as they please
and various other oddities that don't happen with new
with the mail login.
Apologies for all the noise - other than Akonadi which it seems is a bit ropey
without Java, kmail4 is very much the same with 3.5 give or take a few
cosmetic things. All in all, a happy camper now.
--
Regards,
Mick
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed
: +embedded -minimal)
(dependency required by media-sound/amarok-2.2.0 [ebuild])
(dependency required by amarok [argument])
I don't udnerstand, are my USE choices ignored?
On this old and small laptop I do not want to install mysql. I am already
cursing Akonadi for starting up every time I fire
scattered on them. I moved all stuff into the address book, and did
not use it for a while
Now I wanted to do so, but it did not run due to an error with akonadi.
Did you try to create a local resource using your systemsettings and point it
to the local KDE3.5 contacts file? If you restart
**4.5.!m!t[1]
(live) **!m!t[1] **!m!t[2]
{akonadi aqua debug doc examples kdeenablefinal (+)kdeprefix
semantic- desktop}
Installed versions: 4.4.5(4.4)(11:35:47 PM
08/13/2010)(semantic-desktop -aqua -debug -doc -examples
-kdeenablefinal -kdeprefix
. I'm just curious if I
can get rid of this USE flag now. I only have KDE4 installed. No more
KDE3 left that I know of.
Thanks.
Dale
:-) :-)
Oh, one more thing. qt3support adds such a miniscule amount of code and build
time that it probably isn't worth worrying about.
Now when akonadi
/akonadi/virtuoso stack doing it - it seems to trigger full scans at
weird times and does other special things after a resume from suspend.
Virtuoso can sometimes get as high as 800M RES memory in top. Which is all
quite bizarre, I suspect a dodgy config on my part.
As for kwin - what column are you
On Thursday, August 25, 2011 12:17:14 PM Yohan Pereira wrote:
On Thursday 25 Aug 2011 06:52:57 Mick wrote:
I've seen quite a lot of complains about slowness and missing local
folders like ... Inbox! when I googled for it.
Wow based on all this it seems like im the only person who is using
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011 00:52:39 +0100
Peter Humphrey pe...@humphrey.ukfsn.org wrote:
On Saturday 03 September 2011 01:05:33 Neil Bothwick wrote:
I'm so glad I ditched KMail before akonadi and friends came along.
You've got me intrigued now. I haven't used Claws since an early,
unstable
; the window comes up, but without account indicators in
the status bar. And while I still had my mails set up with Akonadi, I was
regularly asked for the password, even though it was stored in the wallet.
--
Gruß | Greetings | Qapla'
I forbid any use of my email addresses with Facebook services
for some mail
account settings, but did not leave behind a workable system, with half the
account settings missing.
I had a problem with mysql stuff missing, so Akonadi did not start and
the migration failed. I had to add the mysql USE flag to x11-libs/qt-sql.
The kmail-migrator --interactive
On Friday 06 Jan 2012 15:57:40 James wrote:
Yohan Pereira yohan.pereira at gmail.com writes:
Maybe you can try creating another akonadi resource similar
to the one your using and see if it works.
OK, I'm game. Not sure how to do this; googling leaves
me more confused.
Got a few
deleting akonadi db and nepomuk and trying re-importing
everything. I'm not sure if it is even worth it to bother with KDE anymore.
--
Regards,
Mick
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
On 25/12/2013 16:19, Mick wrote:
I really sympathise with you Alex because I have been through similar pains
myself on one of my machines. That was enough of a lesson for me not to
allow
this piece of ... to mess up any other boxen. I'm still on kmail-1.13.7 and
having thoughts of
On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 20:05:51 +0100, Mick wrote:
Anyway, after another irrelevant update today revdep-rebuild showed
this:
* Checking dynamic linking consistency
[ 33% ] * broken
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 6:21 PM, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
It appears the recent mysql update broke quite a few things, my MythTV
fronted started sulking while the backend just sucked up all the CPU
cycles. Something else broke too, but I can't remember more than two
things these
On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 20:38:57 -0400, Rich Freeman wrote:
It appears the recent mysql update broke quite a few things, my MythTV
fronted started sulking while the backend just sucked up all the CPU
cycles. Something else broke too, but I can't remember more than two
things these days.
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 08:00:33PM -0500, Dale wrote
Neil Bothwick wrote:
It appears the recent mysql update broke quite a few things, my MythTV
fronted started sulking while the backend just sucked up all the CPU
cycles. Something else broke too, but I can't remember more than two
things
On 12/08/2014 09:57, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 08:00:33PM -0500, Dale wrote
Neil Bothwick wrote:
It appears the recent mysql update broke quite a few things, my MythTV
fronted started sulking while the backend just sucked up all the CPU
cycles. Something else broke too, but I
On 12 August 2014 14:06:07 CEST, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/08/2014 11:10, Mick wrote:
I recall the devs explicitly stating early enough in the KDE4
development that
sqlite is not man enough for the job and advising everyone to move
over to
mysql.
Someone was
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Daniel Frey djqf...@gmail.com wrote:
On 08/12/2014 12:31 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
Yes, I think it was dev-qt/qtsql that broke MythTV. I notice that
dev-python/mysql-python was rebuilt at the same time, so that must have
been missed too, whereas
to login. KDEWallet/Akonadi saves this when you create the google calendar
resource and doesn't ask for it again. Of course, KDEWallet will ask for the
master passwd, but depending on how you have configured it this would only
happen once per login session.
I have signed up for it, and therefore KDE
user and
re-imported its 14,000 e-mails, and until this latest time I've copied the
.mozilla directory from the old user to the new. This time I did not, and
so far all looks rosy. I'm not counting any chickens yet though.
Did you try deleting the akonadi database file(s) and restarting
-imported its 14,000 e-mails, and until this latest time I've copied the
.mozilla directory from the old user to the new. This time I did not, and
so far all looks rosy. I'm not counting any chickens yet though.
Did you try deleting the akonadi database file(s) and restarting it instead
=346695
It looks as though the underlying database design is incomplete, or
just
broken, to judge by ~/.local/share/akonadi/db_data/mysql.err . I raised
bug
348491 about that - also unconfirmed so far. I suppose the KDE devs
are
overwhelmed.
Yes, I get duplicate message as well. I've been
.
The akonadictl magic fixed it. I tried it before, I think it worked
now because I closed kmail first :)
And your messages are coming through signed now, too.
Though I don't use KDE, can you describe what Akonadi black arts fixed
it? May come in handy for others who get the same issue
). Would one of you mind posting something
with a URL in it?
random URL:
http://xkcd.com/386/
I aprove of this random URL! :D
That being said, turns out it was related to some Akonadi
wonderfulness with gpg configuration - resolved now by some as-yet
undefined black magic.
- --
wraeth wra
[1,2].
Alec
[1] http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user
[2] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user
THX for the hint, that's a really good tip. Shame on me that I didn't
hit on that by myself. :-)
--
Regards
wabe
Shame on me too :) Akonadi had stopped downloading
On Friday 18 September 2015 10:31:01 Mick wrote:
>A couple of months ago the akonadi DB went sideways and kmail played up as a
>result. Again I was suspicious of btrfs, but neither the logs nor fsck
>showed up anything.
I take it "btrfs scrub" didn't turn up anything, or is
> >the
> > >arrival of Plasma5 I have migrated most of my systems to this set up.
> > >
> > >On my laptop I run a stand-alone postgresql for KDEPIM's akonadi,
> > >instead of
> > >mysql. Everything was working fine, until a week ago. Sh
o this set up.
> >
> >On my laptop I run a stand-alone postgresql for KDEPIM's akonadi,
> >instead of
> >mysql. Everything was working fine, until a week ago. Shutdown now
> >takes a
> >while with akonadi apparently trying to restart, before it eventually
> &
'root' doesn't exist. Then I 'su -
> postgres' and it restored the database. Is this how I am supposed to restore
> from a backup?
>
> I only run postgres for KDEPIM's akonadi, which seems to work fine post-
> upgrade. :-)
>
That works sort of by accident. If you don't speci
o many of the messages. I
think the damage was caused by a gradually developing hardware problem
(which has eventually forced me into replacing the whole box), and KMail,
akonadi and friends can't handle the mess. They aren't what I would call
defensively programmed. They either throw wobblers or refuse
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 4:58 PM, Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Interesting article explaining why Uber are moving away from PostgreSQL. I am
> running both DBs on different desktop PCs for akonadi and I'm also running
> MySQL on a number of websites. Let's which on
ost causes like trying to get KMail-5 working?
That's actually not much of a lost cause.
It is actually working here.
And I even have a decent connection to office365 (needed for work as they think
it's a good idea to use them). Akonadi:5 has a EWS module (still in testing)
which works.
--
Joost
--
Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
On Saturday 29 Jul 2017 13:03:45 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Don't use kmail
>
> Seriously, why are putting up with the pain that POS is causing you?
> You've been posting about serious kmail and akonadi issues for about 4
> years now if memory serves, and it has never gotten bett
> > anything. Even reverting to an old copy of my home directory didn't
> > help.
>
> Did you restart msyqld and run mysql_upgrade?
I ran lib_users -s after the update yesterday, found a lot of old libs in use
so rebooted. I also rebooted more than once this morning.
To an
> > anything. Even reverting to an old copy of my home directory didn't
> > help.
>
> Did you restart msyqld and run mysql_upgrade?
AFAIK when akonadi (re)starts it always runs mysql_upgrade.
--
Regards,
Mick
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
19.04.2oo incl KMail 19.04.1-r1 (5.11.2), akonadi 19.04.0
x11-drivers/xf86-video-amdgpu 19.0.0
dev-libs/amdgpu-pro-opencl 18.20.684755
o send mail, so this is via webmail.
I noticed Google's Gmail OAUTH was broken a couple of days ago for akonadi,
but I don't know what changes they introduced to cause this. I ended up
moving to good ol' IMAP4/SMTP protocol with TLS and PLAIN authentication on
Kmail to get mine going again. I
rces 4.19.97
QT 5.13.2, KDE frameworks 5.64.0, KDE plasma 5.17.4
KDE apps 19.08.3 incl KMail 19.08.3 (5.11.3), akonadi 19.08.3
dev-db/mariadb-10.2.29, net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.24.2
x11-drivers/xf86-video-amdgpu 19.0.1
dev-libs/amdgpu-pro-opencl-19.30.838629
onadictl fsck (wait for it to finish)
> akonadi vacuum (wait for it to finish)
I didn't think of that.
> then relaunch Kmail.
>
> 4. A last resort is to launch akonadiconsole, go to the Browser tab and
> delete any messages there.
>
> I anyone knows of a better solution, other
On Sunday, 30 July 2023 13:07:52 BST Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> When I had kmail issues back in the day of early akonadi times (remember
> Alan’s thread about data loss from then?), I tried out mutt and I’ve been
> using it ever since. I configured it to my liking re. list layout
', '/',
'app-office/akonadi-server-1.2.1', 'nomerge')
akonadi-server requires qt-sql with USE=mysql
x11-libs/qt-core:4
('ebuild', '/', 'x11-libs/qt-core-4.5.3-r1', 'merge') conflicts with
~x11-libs/qt-core-4.5.2[qt3support,-debug] required by ('ebuild', '/',
'x11-libs/qt-sql-4.5.2', 'merge
] required by ('installed', '/',
'app-office/akonadi-server-1.2.1', 'nomerge')
akonadi-server requires qt-sql with USE=mysql
x11-libs/qt-core:4
('ebuild', '/', 'x11-libs/qt-core-4.5.3-r1', 'merge') conflicts with
~x11-libs/qt-core-4.5.2[qt3support,-debug] required by ('ebuild
MySQL as a
backend for Akonadi is not showing any contacts in its address
book. All other boxen use sqlite3 instead and they do not seem to
have any noticeable problems.
Could this be a MySQL issue?
PS. All of these PCs run stable KDE.
A while ago I eventually got my contacts back. I
that should be.
I have no idea where they could be.
They are not in .local/share/.local-mail.directory/
They are not in .kde4/share/apps/kmail/
I do not find cache copies in /tmp or /var/tmp
I conclude that there must be copies in the mysql that akonadi uses (I
thought that was only for email
201 - 300 of 536 matches
Mail list logo