https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410933
--- Comment #8 from David C. Bryant <davidbry...@gvtc.com> --- On Friday, August 16, 2019 8:29:09 AM CDT you wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410933 > > --- Comment #7 from Laurent Montel <mon...@kde.org> --- > categorieseditwidgetplugin.so is generated by akonadi-contact. > So if you don't have it it's a problem on your distro. Please help me understand. I know that KDE software gets re-packaged by different distributions (SUSE, Gentoo, Ubuntu, and many others). After reading quite a bit of stuff, it looks to me as if the "Discover" software package manager and the "Neon" operating system were the nearest thing to an "official" early release of KDE software that exists. Am I wrong about that? (I understand that if I really want to keep up to date I need to compile / build programs from the source code. Maybe some day. Right now I just want to supply the missing documentation for KAddressBook.) I'm about half-way through the process of writing "index.docbook". I can pretty easily work around little glitches in the software I actually work with. I guess I'll just write some documentation, and let others fix any problems they notice. I appreciate your assistance. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.