On Donnerstag, 28. Juli 2016 17:27:25 CEST Volker Groll wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 28. Juli 2016, 16:54:43 CEST schrieb Tim Ruehsen:
> > On Thursday, July 28, 2016 4:35:12 PM CEST Volker Groll wrote:
> > > Hello Tim,
> > > 
> > > Am Donnerstag, 28. Juli 2016, 14:06:14 CEST schrieb Tim Ruehsen:
> > > > On Thursday, July 28, 2016 1:46:55 PM CEST Volker Groll wrote:
> > > > > Hi everybody,
> > > > > 
> > > > > I followed Tim's journey through akonadi the last days and
> > > > > reproduced
> > > > > the steps here with no success. Last night I removed (hopefully) all
> > > > > stuff
> > > > > from .config, .local, .kde which seems to me connected to baloo or
> > > > > akonadi
> > > > > or any parts of kontact modules.
> > > > > Then I recreated every mail stuff again => no success, the normal
> > > > > search
> > > > > above the mai list is working, akonadi search gives either nothing
> > > > > or
> > > > > stupid results not connected to the search.
> > > > > 
> > > > > I also throwed 4:4.14 packages with help of deborphan out of my
> > > > > system
> > > > > but especially libakonadi stuff is at 4:4.14.10-5?
> > > > 
> > > > Here we talked about Sid/unstable having 16.04.x.
> > > > 
> > > > $ dpkg -l|egrep 'akonadi|baloo|kdepim'
> > > > 
> > > > I can't say anything about the 4.14. stuff except that it was working
> > > > before I went to 16.04.
> > > > 
> > > > Regards, Tim
> > > 
> > > Thanks for your answer.
> > > 
> > > I removed now all 4.14 stuff related to akondi|baloo|kdepim.
> > > Both digikam and kde-utils (and kde-full!) pulled the old stuff, while
> > > installing libakonadi-kf5 won't complain, so I thought it is ok.
> > > Now all akonadi stuff is 4:16.04.x or 16.04.x.
> > > BTW: what means the leading '4'?
> > 
> > No idea.
> > 
> > > Also agentIndexingVersion=4 in baloorc gives a hint to version 4?
> > 
> > No, it is some internal protocol version.
> > 
> > > Proceedings are of course:
> > > stop akonadi and baloo, remove search_db, changed baloorc
> > > initialIndexingDone=false and reboot.
> > > The hell: No change.
> > > 
> > > And yes, with 4.14 it worked with minor flaws on display.
> > > 
> > > There is also more old stuff of kde around, also parts of 15.x
> > > But I need at least okular.
> > 
> > So, you are on Sid/unstable ?
> > And you did
> > apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade before ?
> 
> Yes, I came from stretch, and honestly I used aptitude dist-upgrade.
> apt-get dist-upgrade does not want apply any changes right now
> 
> > okular never stopped working here and I use it quite often.
> > 
> > $ dpkg -l '*okular*'
> > ii  libokularcore6                  4:15.08.3-1          amd64
> > libraries for the Okular document viewer
> > ii  libokularcore7                  4:16.04.2-1          amd64
> > libraries for the Okular document viewer
> > ii  okular                          4:16.04.2-1          amd64
> > universal document viewer
> > ii  okular-extra-backends           4:16.04.2-1          amd64
> > additional document format support for Okular
> > 
> > But I guess libokularcore6 is orphaned and could be purged.
> 
> Sorry misleading you.
> I checked most of my installed kde packages to be on 16.04
> and started to throw away everything older.
> I of course installed the needed packages again.
> By this: For me okular is working without libokularcore7.

okular 16.04.2-1 has a dependency: libokularcore7 (= 4:16.04.2-1)
You can see this via
$ apt-cache show okular

> Both baloo and akonadi are not working as expected:
> On baloo when I try to index file contents it hangs indefinitely
> and I cannot find any open file handler within baloo_indexer or
> baloo_file_extractor hinting to a file causing this.
> BTW: with dolphin4 I can search (and find) the content of files!
> 

baloo does file indexing, akonadi does email indexing (and some more).

> On akonadi the indexer in akonadiconsole has finished, but
> "Tools->Find Messages" gives wrong results. Searching after
> starting kmail gives in rare cases a correct result list.
> Every following search gives the results of this first search.

I am just sitting at my home machine. Moving an email folder into another 
(drag&drop in KMail) seems to index the files. But interestingly, when 
searching for e.g. Subject 'contains' xxx, it shows emails that don't have 
'xxx' within the subject.

I just have 5 minutes time and maybe 0 tomorrow.... but if I find something 
here, I let you know.

Regards, Tim

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