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I also experience the problem (on 4.10.3).
Why did you not reopen the bug? It's confusing when you do search.
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--- Comment #36 from Grégory Oestreicher g...@kamago.net ---
Well well well, I found a strange behavior in KIO that explains the issue. I've
tried fixing it at the source, suffered a massive brain deflagration when
trying to follow the code, and decided
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(In reply to comment #26)
Several times toggled akonadi (akonadictl restart), also did vacuum and
fsck. Did not help. Also dropped the cache of
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Sorry for the spam, but cloning the resource (so I didn't have to set up all
the sub-calendars) helped here.
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Several times toggled akonadi (akonadictl restart), also did vacuum and
fsck. Did not help. Also dropped the cache of
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--- Comment #28 from Lukas Schneiderbauer lukas.schneiderba...@gmail.com ---
FYI: I'm running the 4.10 branch of kdepim-runtime since April, 11th (.. cloned
at the same day); the rest of kde is 4.10.2. Since then no more errors occured.
Taking previous
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Several times toggled akonadi (akonadictl restart), also did vacuum and
fsck. Did not help. Also dropped the cache of the resource (in
akonadiconsole, right
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--- Comment #21 from Lukas Schneiderbauer lukas.schneiderba...@gmail.com ---
I removed the resource and recompiled with your latest patch. After relogin I
added the dav-resource again. Sadly the rfc822 issue appeared again this
morning. :(
(I tried to
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--- Comment #23 from Lukas Schneiderbauer lukas.schneiderba...@gmail.com ---
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You recompiled the latest of the branch KDE/4.10?
On March 26th, yes. This was the latest commit:
3eb827f7e6d17161bb5b1558bc066d4bcb134ce3 (which is
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You recompiled the latest of the branch KDE/4.10?
My answer was not quite correct. I only recompiled the dav-resource (as you
explained to me in
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Could you send me (privately) your ~/.xsession-errors? Eventually gzip it, as
it can become quite huge.
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Grégory, thank you.
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The working calendar: application/x-vnd.akonadi.calendar.event
the not working stuff (calendar, contacts): message/rfc822
OK, I think I've managed to reproduce
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You are a true hero! 3
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Using akonadiconsole, in the browser tab, can you check the mime type set on
the items? This looks like another issue that I thought was fixed.
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Using akonadiconsole, in the browser tab, can you check the mime type set on
the items? This looks like another issue that I thought was fixed.
The
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--- Comment #14 from Lukas Schneiderbauer lukas.schneiderba...@gmail.com ---
Okay, here we are. Today something out of the ordinary happened.
After a few hours of a running kde session with kontact opened the calendar
suddenly only showed one of my 5
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You can compile the resource without having to compile all of
kdepim-runtime. If cmake succeeds, which it seems to do, then just cd to
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First question is: How do I install it correctly?
You can pass '-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr' when running cmake.
Second question: How do I remove this stuff in
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Thank you for your help. :)
I did a relogin and it appears I'm running the newer version new (since the
doubled calendar-entries disappeared; see the bug you fixed in the last
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The API reference [0] says this:
void ItemFetchScope::setIgnoreRetrievalErrors ( boolenabled
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Since 4.11
I understand the usage is therefore
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I will do. But for now the compilation fails:
You can compile the resource without having to compile all of kdepim-runtime.
If cmake succeeds, which it seems to do,
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no testing from me.
As long as you associate the configuration with anything else but the URL of
the resource, this problem will stay. That is, if I have a calendar at a
certain URL, the
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I've reworked a bit the internals of the resource for 4.10.2. If it's
possible could you give it a test before the official release? This means
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./agents/nepomukfeeder/itemqueue.cpp:93:23: error: ‘class
Akonadi::ItemFetchScope’ has no member named ‘setIgnoreRetrievalErrors’
Any idea?
Are you using KDE
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Are you using KDE 4.9? If so, try to recompile just the resource; it's in
the resources/dav/ directory.
No, I'm using KDE SC 4.10.1.
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The API reference [0] says this:
void ItemFetchScope::setIgnoreRetrievalErrors ( boolenabled )
Since 4.11
I understand the usage is therefore forbidden in 4.10.*
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I'm now in KDE 4.10.1, and today suddenly the calendars in korganizer had
changed colors. My calendars were also suddenly all turned off. This probably
means that akonadi dropped and recreated them.
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