I'm currently on my perfectly working kdepim 16.04 environment. My upgrade wasn't peaceful as expected. Maybe i wasn't sufficiently patient to let akonadi do the migration and i finished by starting from scratch.
Feedback from my upgrade : - The upgrade of packages was fine - At first, kmail wasn't working claiming that he wasn't able to fetch some ressources. I removed loal folder resource with akonadi-console and i was able to start kmail - None of my resource was working correctly - I removed all my resources (i'm using imap for mail and dav for addressbook and calendars ...), by a hard reset of akonadi (https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/kdepim/kmail/clean-start-after-a-failed-migration.html) - I created all y resources again And now i'm a very happy user of kdepim 16.04 ^^ Le samedi 9 juillet 2016, 11:29:38 CEST Martin Steigerwald a écrit : > Am Samstag, 9. Juli 2016, 09:41:19 CEST schrieb Gael: > > Hi all, > > > > I think that the output of my apt is ok. > > Do we need to wait for a specific package/version or is it ok to upgrade ? > > > > # LANG=C apt dist-upgrade -s > > Reading package lists... Done > > Building dependency tree > > Reading state information... Done > > Calculating upgrade... Done > > The following packages will be REMOVED: > > kdepim-kresources libeventviews4 libkolab0v5 libksieveui4 libmessagelist4 > > As kdepim-kresources is 4.14 and akonadi-server als well as kdepim-runtime > is > upgraded I think this is okay. > > For search you may also want to install libkf5akonadisearch-plugins as its > not > automatically selected, currently, it seems. But you can do this after > running > the upgrade command. > > Make a backup of your data before upgrading and letting the migrating run. > Also log out of your desktop, make sure that old Akonadi is not running > anymore, and then log in again (or just reboot), after the upgrade. > > > I'm so glad kdepim 16.04 is coming to unstable, thanks and kudos to the > > whole Debian KDE team ! > > I think it is a *huge* improvement. > > Thanks, > -- Gael

