Hello,
I was able to solve the "No resource agents found" problem!
just copy the agent directory from /usr/share/akonadi/ to /usr/local/share/
this works for me on mandriva 2009.1
Best regards
ph
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On Wednesday 15 April 2009, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> Think about Akonadi as a kind of proxy for PIM data. It makes access
> fast, allows access to content currently not available directly but
> the canonical source of content is still where it is without the
> proxy.
It's hard to argue with a well-
On Wednesday 15 April 2009, Michael Schuerig wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 April 2009, jedd wrote:
> > Fairy nuff. My gut feel is that we'd be better off making people
> > run the MySQL database properly - just make it a dependency, and use
> > debconf stuff to set up the database per user. If we're
On Wednesday 15 April 2009, jedd wrote:
> So if I don't make any changes at this end, 4.3 will, when it arrives,
> just work with this mbox/maildir hybrid arrangement?
Short answer: yes.
Long answer: probably not in the way you think about it right now.
Full answer: KMail will still use its mai
On Wednesday 15 April 2009, jedd wrote:
> Fairy nuff. My gut feel is that we'd be better off making people
> run the MySQL database properly - just make it a dependency, and use
> debconf stuff to set up the database per user. If we're committed to
> having a MySQL instance to run Akonadi, then
Hi Kevin,
> There is no support yet to map this directly into a single Akonadi
> resource, however it is already possible to access maildir
> (recursively IIRC) and mbox (coming with 4.3) through separate
> resources.
Gotcha .. my paranoia running up a bit when I see references that
describe
On Tuesday 14 April 2009, jedd wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> On that URL previously posted, there was a comment regarding the
> problem (as yet unresolved) of handling mail systems that used a
> combination of mbox and maildir. I gather maildir is the preferred way
> these days - and on my desktop co
Hi Kevin,
On that URL previously posted, there was a comment regarding the
problem (as yet unresolved) of handling mail systems that used a
combination of mbox and maildir. I gather maildir is the preferred way
these days - and on my desktop computer I used to use this all the
time as the de
Since there is, with default configuration, one database per user, you are both
right.
Look at directory .local/share/akonadi/db_data/
141M here.
Not a problem for me since it's on my personnal computer.
But with a notebook or other small device (with small storage size) it could
be really annoy
El Lunes, 13 de Abril de 2009, jjl...@yahoo.fr escribió:
> I find this page today :
> http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/PIM/Akonadi
>
> Maybe it's a known page but if not, it could help.
Yes, I knew the page, but thanks anyway.
> For example it said that akonadi is actually used only by kpilot and
On Monday 13 April 2009, jedd wrote:
> On Monday 13 April 2009, jjl...@yahoo.fr wrote:
> > http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/PIM/Akonadi
>
> ...
>
> > It even explains that akonadi DB use 100M
> > by default, then grow ...
>
> I noticed that somewhere, too .. 100MB *per user*, mind. Entirely
> un
On Monday 13 April 2009, Alejandro Exojo wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I still have a mixed environment. I have most kdebase from 3.5, but I have
> more installed apps from 4.2 than 3.5, and I'm migrating slowly. One of
> them is KOrganizer, which runs and works, but it has problems starting
> Akonadi.
>
> Each
On Monday 13 April 2009, jjl...@yahoo.fr wrote:
> http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/PIM/Akonadi
...
> It even explains that akonadi DB use 100M
> by default, then grow ...
I noticed that somewhere, too .. 100MB *per user*, mind. Entirely
unsure how this will scale up for organisations who like t
I find this page today :
http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/PIM/Akonadi
Maybe it's a known page but if not, it could help.
For example it said that akonadi is actually used only by kpilot and mailody.
Korganizer and KContactManager (next kaddressbook) will use akonadi in kde4.3.
It explains how to s
El Lunes, 13 de Abril de 2009, Alejandro Exojo escribió:
> I still have a mixed environment. I have most kdebase from 3.5, but I have
> more installed apps from 4.2 than 3.5, and I'm migrating slowly. One of
> them is KOrganizer, which runs and works, but it has problems starting
> Akonadi.
I don'
El Lunes, 13 de Abril de 2009, jjl...@yahoo.fr escribió:
> Maybe same "problem" here.
> I don't understand how akonadi works, but I don't find any trace of it
> anywhere except in /etc/akonadi (there is a mysql-global.conf)
> I didn't see any akonadi process.
> I even disabled mysql in initscript.
Maybe same "problem" here.
I don't understand how akonadi works, but I don't find any trace of it anywhere
except in /etc/akonadi (there is a mysql-global.conf)
I didn't see any akonadi process.
I even disabled mysql in initscript.
And ... it seems to work properly.
I don't know if your problem i
Hi.
I still have a mixed environment. I have most kdebase from 3.5, but I have
more installed apps from 4.2 than 3.5, and I'm migrating slowly. One of them
is KOrganizer, which runs and works, but it has problems starting Akonadi.
Each time I start KOrganizer, kres-migrator runs, and tries to s
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