Hi,

this is on Debian unstable, using KDE. I have akonadi-backend-sqlite
installed, and not akonadi-backend-mysql, and starting akonadi-server is
not possible because it tries to use the mysql backend. I don't have an
/etc/xdg/akonadi/ directory so this default does not come from there. When
I try to start akonadi-server it creates ~/.config/akonadi/akonadiserverrc
containing the QMYSQL settings.

Where does this default come from? Is it only possible to switch backend by
editing this (or the above mentioned one in /etc/) file ? It should not
default to a hardcoded setting, but instead use a backend that is actually
installed.

The same thing happens if I install akonadi-backend-postgres.

thanks.

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