On Tuesday 27 Nov 2012 09:01:08 Kevin Krammer wrote:
> You could try the SQLite backend.
Moving slightly more off-topic: is it safe for 2 users on the same machine
sharing the same Akonadi database? I'm using Postgresql as DB backend.
Thanks,
Th
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On Monday 26 Nov 2012 16:10:10 Kevin Krammer wrote:
> The only IMAP account I am using regularily and also in connection drop
> situation is a Kolab account (I also get calendar and tasks through it), so
> it is a Disconnected IMAP:
I used to run KMail on IMAP, and the crashes are easily reproduci
> You can use different users and different databases in akonadiserverrc with
> the same database. I never tried this, but I do not know why this
> shouldn´t work.
For the avoidance of doubt, I was curious if I could run two user accounts on
my machine pointing to the same Database Server, and to
On Thursday 29 Nov 2012 21:44:01 Kevin Krammer wrote:
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> The tables are private to each user, they contain information related to
> each user's data, e.g. name of cache files, etc.
Thanks,
that answers my question.
Cheers
Thomas
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2013 Pavel Mihaduk wrote:
> There's a package freeze policy, which defines the procedures quite
> clearly;
I'm not a debian developer, I'm using Debian/stable on servers and
Debian/testing on my home computer. Although it is sometimes tempting to
wish for newer packages in 'stable',
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