Am Mittwoch, 18. Dezember 2024, 18:11:14 MEZ schrieb Patrick Franz:

> * kalendar has been renamed to "Merkuro" and now consist of 3 apps: A
> calendar, an addressbook and an email-client.
> * knotes and kjots are officially dead and will be removed as part of
> the upgrade. The more-or-less official replacement is "marknote" which
> can even import your old notes from knotes. Another alternative is
> "klevernotes".
> * Finally, Google contacts can be synchronised and used again from KDE
> PIM.
> 
> It's possible that some few applications will have to be removed
> temporarily as part of the upgrade until they have been ported/adjusted.

I did the upgrade today.
Among other things, Kmail was uninstalled. But I was able to reinstall it in 
the new version afterwards. The configuration was retained.

'qml6-module-qtlocation' was missing for 'Merkuro' and had to be installed 
manually.
I radically ran 'apt install qml6*', which installed 85 packages including 
dependencies.

So far everything is working and I'm very happy that Google Contacts can be 
used properly again.
Thank you very much for that.

What exactly is the point of 'merkuro-mail'?
It's very rudimentary and by no means a replacement for Kmail.


-- 
Gruß
Helge


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