[Akonadi] [Bug 323623] DAV-ressource should detect network status instead of spreading error notifications if there is no network

2016-09-25 Thread Denis Kurz via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323623

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--- Comment #6 from Denis Kurz  ---
Erik, thanks for reporting back. I know that many users are still using 4.14,
but we simply lack the manpower to keep up support for it. In fact, support has
been dropped officially more two years ago, and KDE never gave any long term
support guarantees for 4.14. Sorry to tell you that.

As for Gentoo: We might see a testing version of a Qt5/Framework-based PIM
suite in the main portage tree (without kde overlay) after the release of
16.08.2 or 16.08.3, but not later than 16.12.0, so this might happen within 3
months.

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[Akonadi] [Bug 323623] DAV-ressource should detect network status instead of spreading error notifications if there is no network

2016-09-25 Thread Erik Quaeghebeur via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323623

--- Comment #5 from Erik Quaeghebeur  ---
(In reply to Denis Kurz from comment #4)
> This bug has only been reported for versions older than KDEPIM 4.14 (at most
> akonadi-1.3). Can anyone tell if this bug still present?
> 
> If noone confirms this bug for a recent version of akonadi (part of KDE
> Applications 15.08 or later), it gets closed in about three months.

I can confirm this bug for akonadi-1.13.1_pre20160203, which is the stable
version on Gentoo (15.08 is neither in testing or masked, 16.08.1 is available
masked in an overlay, not in the main repository, meaning “still broken within
Gentoo”). Kdepim is at version 4.14.11_pre20160211. I do not know whether a
Frameworks 5 version will be available within 3 months.

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[Akonadi] [Bug 323623] DAV-ressource should detect network status instead of spreading error notifications if there is no network

2016-09-24 Thread Denis Kurz via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323623

Denis Kurz  changed:

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 Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEEDSINFO

--- Comment #4 from Denis Kurz  ---
This bug has only been reported for versions older than KDEPIM 4.14 (at most
akonadi-1.3). Can anyone tell if this bug still present?

If noone confirms this bug for a recent version of akonadi (part of KDE
Applications 15.08 or later), it gets closed in about three months.

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[Akonadi] [Bug 323623] DAV-ressource should detect network status instead of spreading error notifications if there is no network

2014-08-13 Thread Erik Quaeghebeur
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323623

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--- Comment #3 from Erik Quaeghebeur kdeb...@equaeghe.nospammail.net ---
(In reply to m.wege from comment #2)
 I mainly had this when I am using my 3G connection. But also when the system
 starts up and the connection is still build. I also had this problem on
 wireless networks which require a login
 
 The main annoying part is the fact that there is not one but several error
 messages and also that that it makes a sound. Which of course I could turn
 of, but I would consider this a general problem. If there is a problem the
 error message should be less intruding, because in most of the cases it wont
 matter since the network will be restored.
 So my suggestion would be only to notify the user if the problem exists for
 a longer time (x min). X may be 10 min. And then only one notification for
 all resources. May be after another x min another and so on.

I can second this request: whenever my upstream link to the internet breaks
(temporarily) or whenever I am on a network where no full connection to the
internet exists, a superfluous number of notification messages appears.

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[Akonadi] [Bug 323623] DAV-ressource should detect network status instead of spreading error notifications if there is no network

2013-09-03 Thread Grégory Oestreicher
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323623

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--- Comment #1 from Grégory Oestreicher g...@kamago.net ---
Actually the resource is aware of the network connection status by using Solid
(IIRC what was explained on IRC). This only monitors the status of the
interfaces of your box, so if the problem lies further downstream (such as if
your router lost its connection to its gateway) there's no way for the resource
to be aware of it.

Which of those case are you in?

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[Akonadi] [Bug 323623] DAV-ressource should detect network status instead of spreading error notifications if there is no network

2013-09-03 Thread m.wege
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323623

--- Comment #2 from m.w...@web.de ---
I mainly had this when I am using my 3G connection. But also when the system
starts up and the connection is still build. I also had this problem on
wireless networks which require a login

The main annoying part is the fact that there is not one but several error
messages and also that that it makes a sound. Which of course I could turn of,
but I would consider this a general problem. If there is a problem the error
message should be less intruding, because in most of the cases it wont matter
since the network will be restored.
So my suggestion would be only to notify the user if the problem exists for a
longer time (x min). X may be 10 min. And then only one notification for all
resources. May be after another x min another and so on.

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