Hello, I installed kdepim4 on OSX 10.10.3 and I've had several problems with it. I've managed to solve most of them but right now I'm stuck trying to sync with google calendar. Once I add the calendar I get "The server failed the authenticity check (www.googleapis.com). The certificate authority's certificate is invalid." If I click details it doesn't show any problems with the certificate, so I clicked "Continue" and then "Forever" but I keep getting the same popup. If I accept it 4 times it shows my calendars on the add calendar dialog but if I click OK to add them I keep getting the popup until I delete the googlecalendar resource config file from ~/.config/akonadi and restart akonadi. I had the same error when I first added my outlook.com imap account on kmail (it would popup every 5 mins. but it would sync my mail everytime). Then I rebooted and kmail wouldn't start, but after I sorted that out I added the account again and it worked fine. I found some posts about this same issue with Linux but that's from 2009 and I'm using the same version (4.14.3) on Linux (Gentoo and Arch) without problems so I assume it's fixed.
The other problem I had is that after installing I ran kbuildsycoca4 and started the LaunchAgent. After this kmail would start, but after a reboot it would not start anymore. After much thinkering I *think* the problem is related to kmail starting with the wrong environment variables, it tries to start akonadi by calling akonadi_control but akonadi_control hangs because it can't find akonadictl and also with the dbus LaunchAgent permissions. This is how I fixed it (please let me know if there's a better solution): 1. Remove dbus LaunchAgent symlink from /Library/LaunchAgents. 2. Copy it to ~/Library/LaunchAgents and chown it to my user. 3. Add another LaunchAgent to run the following script: #!/bin/bash export PATH=/opt/local/bin:$PATH akonadictl start kwalletd After this kmail works find but I'm stuck with the above problem adding the google calendar resource. As a side note, in the process of troubleshooting this I ran: port upgrade - Rvfs dbus to rebuild all dbus dependencies and dependands (thinking that since I had gentoo prefix in my path before macports something may have gotten mixed up while building kdepim) and it seems to have gone on an endless build loop, I noticed some packages being built like 3 times. Is that the correct behaviour? what is the correct way to accomplish this? Thanks, Fernan _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
