[Kde-pim] Re: KDEPIM 4.6 Testing

Christian Mollekopf chrigi_1 at fastmail.fm
Sun Apr 24 09:29:50 BST 2011


Hi,

After setting migrator=true somwhere in the config the migration started.
On the first run it looked ok, but I think I aborted the migration.

The logwindow showed migration complete, but maybe only for one resource,
and it was still working on the others (I'm not sure).
So after pressing the close button a message appeared saying that the
migration failed.

Then I tried again, using "kmail-migrator --interactive", which was
finished in a snap.
The created resources were not entirely correct (All IMAP accounts).
First they all had the imap server in the format
"imap.googlemail.com:993", where I had to delete :993 manually.
Second the Authenthication was set to "PLAIN" instead of "Cleartext".
After correcting those two, the accounts connected.

Cheers,

Christian

On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 12:12:55 +0200, Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer at gmx.at>
wrote:

> Hi Christian,
>
> On Thursday, 2011-04-21, Christian Mollekopf wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Since I had to resetup my whole laptop (due to a shiny new ssd =), I
>> figured I could as well just install kdepim from master to help the
>> testing process a bit.
>> Now AFAIK the migration process is the most problematic, so If you can
>> tell me which folders I have to copy from my old hd, I can try the
>> migration.
>> (That would be 3 disconnected IMAP accounts and one POP account).
>
> Assuming your local KDE directory is $HOME/.kde:
>
> .kde/share/apps/kmail
> (assuming a not ancient setup where mail was stored in ~/Mail, see if  
> kmailrc
> section General, entry folders is set to such an out of dir location)
>
> .kde/share/apps/kwallet
>
> from .kde/share/config
>
> kmailrc, emailidentifies, mailtransports, kwalletrc
>
> Of course you could just tar your whole .kde and untar on the new disk.
>
>> Also I would like to know which version I should test, I assume latest
>> master is ok? Or should I go for the 4.6 beta5 tag?
>
> I don't think there is much difference if at all, so master is definitely
> preferable.
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin


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