[Kde-pim] Re: which part of the kmail-migration removes three of my collections?

Kevin Krammer kevin.krammer at gmx.at
Fri Jun 24 16:44:25 BST 2011


On Friday, 2011-06-24, Guy Maurel wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> After the first loging, a new user has some collections:
> id      remoteId        resourceId
> 1       NULL    1
> 2       ~/.kde4/share/apps/korganizer/std.ics   3
> 3       /home/guy-ganzneu/.local/share/local-mail       4
> 4       outbox  4
> 5       /home/guy-ganzneu/.local/share/contacts/        5
> 6               4
> 7       /home/guy-ganzneu/.local/share/notes/   7
> 
> The kmail-migrator removes three of them:
> (from the tracer of akonadi-Console)
> NotificationManager::notify ( Collection (3,
> /home/guy-ganzneu/.local/share/local-mail) in collection 0 removed )
> NotificationManager::notify ( Collection (4, outbox) in collection 3
> removed ) NotificationManager::notify ( Collection (6, ) in collection 3
> removed )
> 
> Which part of the migration does this?

It does that when KMail Folders takes over the responsibility for special mail 
collections.

See KMailMigrator::localFoldersMigrationFinished(), part where it creates and 
starts the empty resource cleaner.

Cheers,
Kevin

-- 
Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer
KDE user support, developer mentoring
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