On Sunday 21 August 2011 17:25:03 Thiago Macieira wrote: > On Sunday, 21 de August de 2011 17:03:10 Mark wrote: > > Every time when i start a brand new KDE session with a new user i see > > some stuff passing by with MySQL.. Now i understand a database is > > needed for nepomuk but does it have to be a heavy weight one like > > MySQL? > > It's not nepomuk, it's akonadi. > > > MySQL is not only big in hdd footprint, it also loves to suck up > > memory. Some alternatives i can think of: > > - SQLite > > - MongoDB > > SQLite works now. It didn't use to in previous versions, since the SQL > requirements that Akonadi had weren't supported.
while basically working, there are still serious issues with SqlLite use in Akonadi, details can be found here: http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/PIM/Akonadi/Database#Backends regards Volker
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