Martin Steigerwald - 09.11.19, 12:18:05 CET: > Am 09.11.19 um 11:03 schrieb Benjamin Eikel: > > Hi Martin, > > > > Am Samstag, 9. November 2019, 09:38:38 CET schrieb Martin > > Steigerwald: > >> Am 08.11.19 um 16:08 schrieb Martin Steigerwald: > >>> Sandro Knauß - 08.11.19, 11:05:44 CET: > >>>> I started to upload KDE PIM 19.08.2 to experimental. It should be > >>>> functional, if it is compiled. As I switched the way how KDEPIM > >>>> is > >>>> handled (I now use virtual packages instead of symbolsfiles), it > >>>> can't detect if "external applications" are broken. This is > >>>> fixed, > >>>> if I get green light for #942415: > >>>> https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/kdepim.html > >>> > >>> Thank you very much. Looking forward to it! > >>> > >>> I take this as an invitation to test it, once it has been build. > >>> > >>> Of course, as it is still in experimental, I get to keep the > >>> pieces if things break. I would report back to this list on any > >>> issues and report anything that is a bug as a bug then. > >> > >> Okay, just as a warning: > >> > >> I broke it. > > > > thanks for the warning. I did not listen to you and updated > > nevertheless.;-) I could upgrade all packages installed with > > version 4:18.08.3-1 to version 4:19.08.2-1 (the ones from > > experimental). I can use KMail, KOrganizer and Kontact. > > That is interesting. KMail still crashes here. I now see that Kontact > was still at 19.08.2.
18.08.2 I mean and upgrading to 19.08.2 from experimental fixed it. > Since it works for you I will go through all packages still at 18.08.2 > and see whether I can at least find some that missed the upgrade to > 19.08. Quite some are not available yet at this newer version, but I > will check whether I missed some that are. I needed to at least to upgrade kdepim-runtime and kdepim-addons to the version of experimental to make kmail work again. To make IMAP access work again it seems I needed to upgrade libkf5imap-data manually. I think I now got everything upgraded to 19.08.2. And it appears to work. Many thanks Sandro. Ciao, -- Martin