Hi,

On středa 22. listopadu 2017 16:31:21 CET Sandro Knauß wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> > I find using aptitude easier for upgrades.
> > I just choose some major package like kdepim or kontact or kmail for 
upgrade
> > and then jump over broken packages with "b" until everything is ok, then
> > press "g" for list of upgraded and not upgaded packages and skim thru not
> > upgraded for any forgoten packages.
> 
> that sounds like a lot of clicky-clicky :) 
> apt install -t experimental kontact finds a solution that works. Without 
> manually to solve broken packages.
> Okay finding packages that could/should be updated to is not that easy.
>  
Yeah, but it's my morning ritual ;) (and i'm little old-fashioned and like to 
choose upgrades by hand)
And i don't upgrade everything to experimental, for example i was waiting for 
long time for Mesa and libva2.

> > Btw. is there a plan for newer versions of kdepim?
> 
> as always for Debian - it is ready when it is ready - as you see in other 
mail 
> thread - pino already started to package 17.08.3 and uploading to unstable.
> 
Sorry i missed that, thanks (i'm not trying to push anyone to making new 
packages)

> > I have problem with akonadi-ews , unable to send it's emails, which should
> > already be fixed in 17.08.0, but i'm still unable to send emails (I 
noticed
> > it after 4 days, with over 20 work emails in my outgoing folder ...)
> > https://github.com/KrissN/akonadi-ews/issues/35
> 
> github is not the official channel to communicate with kde software. You 
> should use bugs.kde.org for this. Just a small subset of KDE developers care 
> about github...
It's not my bug report ;) 
And author of akonadi-ews says here, that everything is working for him with 
newest kdepim (that's reason of my question on newer kdepim packages) - i have 
reverted to using SMTP for now.

> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> hefee
> 

Thanks,
Libor

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