[kaddressbook] [Bug 410933] "Tags" label is present, but inoperative

David C. Bryant bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Fri Aug 16 14:19:43 BST 2019


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410933

--- Comment #5 from David C. Bryant <davidbryant at gvtc.com> ---
On Friday, August 16, 2019 1:40:31 AM CDT you wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410933
> 
> Laurent Montel <montel at kde.org> changed:
> 
>            What    |Removed                     |Added
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> CC|                            |montel at kde.org
> 
> --- Comment #2 from Laurent Montel <montel at kde.org> ---
> Please install kdepim-addons.

OK, I did that. Here's what the installer said:

davidbryant at david-XPS-8930:~$ sudo apt install kdepim-addons
[sudo] password for davidbryant: 
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
kdepim-addons is already the newest version
(19.04.3-0xneon+18.04+bionic+build37).
kdepim-addons set to manually installed.
Starting pkgProblemResolver with broken count: 0
Starting 2 pkgProblemResolver with broken count: 0
Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
davidbryant at david-XPS-8930:~$ 

So it looks as if my system is up to date with the repository. I tried to find
the xxx.so plugin 
you mentioned  in your first email, but had no luck. I did find a bunch of
akonadi plugins in a 
../qt5/... library, but the path was not even remotely similar to the one you
mentioned.

I'll just plunge ahead with the documentation and avoid mentioning any bugs
that I run into 
from now on. I just installed an older version (5.7.3) of KAddressBook on an
Ubuntu 18.04.3 
box (which is the only version of Linux that seems to be relatively stable on
my new 
computer), and it has the "bug" in it, whereas 5.7.3 installed under openSUSE
LEAP 15.0 (my 
old, smaller, and  much slower machine) didn't. Here are a couple of pictures
from the Ubuntu 
system.





So I guess the missing plugin, or whatever it is, has more to do with the
"flavor" of Linux and 
less to do with the version of KAddressBook.

Thanks for the help, Laurent.  D. Bryant

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