[kde-freebsd] Akonadi/mysqld problems

joaoBR joao at matik.com.br
Mon Jun 18 08:35:01 UTC 2012


Alberto Villa wrote:
> On Monday 18 June 2012 03:52:22 JoaoBR wrote:
>> may be you are not running sh or csh ?
> It was running in sh, but I didn't try csh. I'm not going to give instructions 
> for any shell out there, I'm sure people can use its own properly. Anyway, if 
> you can show me a catch-all solution, I'll be happy to update it.

it does not hurt indicating which to use then, right, or better,
providing the cmd as full sh cmd for who do not know about shell

> What's the second error, then?

after executing the rm .local/share/akonadi cmd "all resources" are
gone, kmail starts but accuses missing resources and bails out

after I found out what this glorious err msg means I created the local
base directory for kmail and I could start kmail

still then it is not working since all other "resources" are also
totally mixed up, so it is necessary go back into each Identity and set
manually again all folders for Sent/Draft/Templates and also the each
Account's Trash Folder again .

when done so every single file in the user dir on the mail server
appears and it is necessary limiting with local subscriptions

after that step it appears fine, but after deleting the first message,
what again takes a while, after next msg fetch interval every deleted
and/or moved message re-appears in Inbox

then I found out about the most wired thing, alias inacceptable, the
Akonadi resources are running in the background constantly syncing the
mailboxes even if Kmail is closed, that must be a joke, but a very bad
one, independent of my opinion about this, the process seems to block
other imap operations, so even if it moves or deletes the message
(because it does) it reappears after a while

that is all I can help you because I need access to my mail email from
different computers constantly and can not having kmail2/Akonadi fucking
around with my email, so I removed the resources and will not use it anymore


João




















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