On tisdagen den 7 juni 2011, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> Modestas Vainius <mo...@debian.org> writes:
> > Akonadi is supposed to create a socket in /tmp only if it can't do
> > that in $HOME.
> 
> No, with the patch akonadi will always create the socket in /tmp and
> only place a symlink in $HOME (unless SocketDirectory is set in the
> configuration).
> 
> This means that new processes will not be able to connect to the old
> socket after an upgrade; it should work correctly once the database
> process is restarted.  I did not bother with caring about the upgrade
> case when I wrote the initial patch, but for a stable update we might
> want to look for an already existing socket in the old location first.

Well, I didn't notice any problem until after I rebooted my computer, which is 
why I'm confused.

-- 
Magnus Holmgren        holmg...@debian.org
Debian Developer 

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