Am Donnerstag, 8. September 2016, 16:33:47 CEST schrieb Tim Folger: > On Thursday, September 8, 2016 11:29:36 PM MDT Martin Steigerwald wrote: > > Am Mittwoch, 7. September 2016, 17:15:06 CEST schrieb Andreas Bourges: > > > Hi, > > > > Hi Andreas. > > > > > ...since quite a while (after switching to kdepim 5.x I guess), my > > > composer recipient auto-completion has some minor problems. > > > > Known upstream bug: > > > > [kmail2] [Bug 357670] New: KMail 15.12.0: Composer auto-completion fails > > on > > first try > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=357670 > > > > For such wierd behaviorial issues it makes sense to search upstream > > bugtracker, as its quite likely that it is an upstream bug. > > > > Thanks, > > Do you have the package libkf5akonadisearch-bin installed? I had the same > problem with auto-completion not working, and it turned out that the > libkf5akonadisearch-bin package was not installed. After I installed it > auto- completion worked.
That is when completion doesn´t work at all. But even if you install this package I usually sometimes still see that it doesn´t autocomplete unless I type something, delete it, type again. Interestingly enough completion it appears to work just fine on my private KMail without that work-around. But during work days this week I found it still needed that delete to beginning of input field work-around at my work KMail. I wonder what the difference in this is. I didn´t fully read up through the latest state of the upstream bug report. I found another one, where someone, if I remember correctly, writes it may be fixed by either KDEPIM 16.08 or Qt 5.7, don´t remember exactly anymore. [kmail2] [Bug 356431] New: no address autocompletion https://bugs.kde.org/356431 But well KDEPIM 16.08 will still take some time. It needs Qt Web Engine that is still in the process of being packages as far as I know. Its a complex thing to package a new web engine and it appears even more so with Qt Web Engine, as, as far as I understood what I read in #debian-qt-kde IRC channel, to build it you almost need everything to build a chrome/chromium browser. Thanks, -- Martin