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On Monday 26 October 2009 20:26:54 Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> > > I forget exactly what I did to achieve this, it was something like |
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> > > having trouble getting akonadi to work right, so I set all the kdepim |
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> > > apps to use the resource files directly in the fashion of KDE-3.5 |
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> > Can you please share what you did on your system to make this happen |
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> > if you can remember? Over here kde-base/akonadi is dragged in by |
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> > kde-base/kdepim-meta and I haven't found a way to disable it. Every |
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> > time I fire up kmail it starts up and causes delay as it fails to |
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> > find/start mysqld. |
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> SystemSettings -> Resources |
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Thanks for this! |
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> Create the conventional addressbooks as files in |
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> ~/.kde4/share/kde4/services/resources - exactly as we did in KDE-3.5 |
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Hmm I didn't have any files in there, there were all under |
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~/.kde3.5/share/apps/* |
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I have set up conventional files or directories for all categories in there |
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(kmail, addressbook, notes, calendar) but it still tries to start Akonadi. |
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</sigh> |
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> In the list of types of resources, there are Akondai related item, just |
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> don't use those, and kmail will use the file directly. |
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> > I have unmerged nepomuke and all related packages have been remerged |
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> > with -semantic-desktop set in /etc/make.conf: |
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> akonadi and nepomuk are not the same thing, not even remotely. |
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Thanks I know that. |
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> You can't avoid having akonadi, nepomuk etc pulled in somehow. Just don't |
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> run them. |
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Nepomuk is not pulled in here. Akonadi of course is another matter, because |
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of the kdepim hardcoded dependency. |
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Grateful for any more ideas to make that bloody akonadi give up. :-) |
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Regards, |
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Mick |