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On Sunday 22 November 2009 17:28:24 Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> On Sunday 22 November 2009 10:33:41 Mick wrote: |
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> > On Sunday 22 November 2009 03:41:35 sean wrote: |
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> > > Dale wrote: |
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> > > > I would also add, watch the USE flags. You may be able to |
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> turn some |
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> > > > off, that may help as well. |
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> > > > Dale |
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> > > Altering some USE flags was a big help. I had been altering |
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> them, but |
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> > > finally it worked. |
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> > > I went from over 300 packages down to 32. |
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> > Would you mind sharing what these flags were. I have been |
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> trying to get |
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> > rid of akonadi in vane and have run out of flags to take out. |
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> You can't get rid of akonadi, at least not the server. It's a |
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> hard dependency of kdepimlibs. Currently, you can switch it off, |
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> but you can't avoid having it. |
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I don't mean to hijack the OP's thread, but why would it be that although I |
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have switched the darned thing off, it still keeps popping up every time I |
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start kmail? |
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Regards, |
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Mick |