On Wednesday 11 April 2012 22:53:43 Raphael Kubo da Costa wrote: > What I've been hearing in different lists, blog posts and IRC channels > is that kdepim is getting better at each release, but it still > occasionally eats babies. I haven't really tested it for quite some time > (I've become a Gnus convert for mail and didn't use the rest of the > applications besides KAlarm).
I don't really know what happened, but KDE-Pim 4.8.2 is... well... working (OK, KAddressBook is still unusable). I will try building Akonadi without debug support (that helped a bit with 4.8.1), and see how it behaves. > I wonder if it makes sense for us to stay at 4.4 for a few more releases > and avoid some hate mail. We still default to 4.4 (check x11/kde4), but I think it's time to make the new one available... -- Alberto Villa, FreeBSD committer <avi...@freebsd.org> http://people.FreeBSD.org/~avilla Q: What's the difference between USL and the Graf Zeppelin? A: The Graf Zeppelin represented cutting edge technology for its time.
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