On Monday 09 February 2009, Marcus Better wrote: > Version: 4:4.2.0-1 > > Not to play BTS ping-pong, but this "bug" says that korganizer *should* > depend on akonadi-server, which it now does, which is why I closed it.
From the user's point of view this is the most obvious package to report against if the dependency chains seems to be broken. Doesn't mean it is the correct part of the chain to add the dependency to. Having that said, if all goes well, the next version of Korganizer will be utilizing Akonadi directly, thus moving the dependency from the current compatibility plugin (part of kdepim-kresources) to the application. I guess it depends on whether the respective package maintainers want to follow that change on KDE 4.3 release or do it already for 4.2 packages. Not sure if this matters at all, the application seems to depend on the plugin package, thus it would already indirectly depend on Akonadi even if its own package wouldn't. > > Having a mysql server running permanently on my laptop computer for no > > apparent reason is unacceptable to me. Once heavy cache users like KMail have been ported, apparent reason won't be a problem anymore :) Cheers, Kevin
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