sending, receiving mail; newsgroups in knode; calendar and alerts; addressbook: no problems experienced so far.
On Friday 15 April 2011 18:54:48 Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
sending, receiving mail; newsgroups in knode; calendar and alerts; addressbook: no problems experienced so far.
How did the migration work, I would be interested to know.
I just enabled kde-unstable to give the new pim beta a test run and have some dependency errors:
Processing Conflict: kde-l10n-4.6.2-1.fc15.1.noarch conflicts kde-l10n-kdepim
4.5.90
Processing Conflict: kde-l10n-4.6.2-1.fc15.1.noarch conflicts kde-l10n-kdepim- runtime > 4.5.90 Finished Dependency Resolution Error: kde-l10n conflicts with kdepim-runtime Error: kde-l10n conflicts with kdepim
I'm now running F15/x86_64 with kdepim-4.4.10
Cheers
Colin
Colin J Thomson wrote:
How did the migration work, I would be interested to know.
I had no problems at all with migration, not for korganizer or kmail. I never even got a migration dialogue with kmail, but I believe that is because I already migrated to kmail2 a couple of months ago, before it was pulled and I had to revert. As a result, the information was already there when I upgraded again a couple of days ago, so all went without a hitch.
There is a curiosity with kmail: it shows both Kmail Folders and Local Folders. Kmail Folders are for downloading from pop3/imap mail servers and Local Folders is for sendmail, I guess.
The strange thing is that each has its own drafts, sent, templates (these 3 can be set per identity); outbox and trash folders, but when I delete email originating from a pop3 account (ie., from Kmail Folders/inbox), it goes into Local Folders/trash and there is no way I can find to make it go into Kmail Folders/trash. Likewise, when I send an email using a pop3 account, it goes into Local Folders/outbox before going into Kmail Folders/sent-mail. The Kmail Folders outbox and Kmail Folders trash are never used.
On Saturday 16 April 2011 22:57:36 Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Colin J Thomson wrote:
How did the migration work, I would be interested to know.
I had no problems at all with migration, not for korganizer or kmail. I never even got a migration dialogue with kmail, but I believe that is because I already migrated to kmail2 a couple of months ago, before it was pulled and I had to revert. As a result, the information was already there when I upgraded again a couple of days ago, so all went without a hitch.
OK many thanks for this information, sadly it was the migration that was failing for me in earlier releases so I had to revert back to pim 4.4.xx
If I can get the dependency errors sorted out I will try 4.5.9.x again. I'm still struggling with those.
Cheers
Colin
On Saturday 16 April 2011 22:57:36 Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
There is a curiosity with kmail: it shows both Kmail Folders and Local Folders.
Thre has been a discussion on the developers' list about the confusion this has caused. I don't recall which one will remain, but you won't have both in later versions.
Anne
Colin J Thomson wrote:
kde-l10n
I don't have that installed, hence I had no conflicts.
I used to use British English, but American English is enabled by default. Not all help files are in British English and Canadian English spelling is an unofficial mish-mash of GB-En and US-En, so I have given up fighting it. I spell some words the British way and some the US-American way, so only a combined GB/US English spell checker would serve my use case.
I follow the doubling of the consonant at the end rule, if preceded by a vowel, eg., tunnelled labelled, but I don't like the look with focussed so I use American focused; I always use British -our instead of American -or in honour, valour, colour, etc.; but the British distinction between -ise and - ize is so confusing (I believe you use -ise when the word was borrowed from French, but -ize when it was borrowed from Latin), so I use American -ize; I do sometimes distinguish between practice and practise; and I kind of like using oe in foetus, oesophagus and diarrhoea because they follow my native German, but they look a bit pedantic, so I don't usually bother; but I insist on moustache instead of mustache, but I hate the British tache and use stache for short.
On Saturday 16 April 2011 23:35:38 Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Colin J Thomson wrote:
kde-l10n
I don't have that installed, hence I had no conflicts.
Ah OK.. I'll hang tight then as I won't remove kde-l10n just to test pim-4.5.95.
If I get time I'll rebuild the packages here next week.
Thanks for the info.
Colin
Colin J Thomson wrote:
On Saturday 16 April 2011 23:35:38 Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Colin J Thomson wrote:
kde-l10n
I don't have that installed, hence I had no conflicts.
Ah OK.. I'll hang tight then as I won't remove kde-l10n just to test pim-4.5.95.
The kde-l10n conflicts should be sorted out now (for the past few days).
-- Rex
On Monday 18 April 2011 21:04:12 Rex Dieter wrote:
Colin J Thomson wrote:
On Saturday 16 April 2011 23:35:38 Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Colin J Thomson wrote:
kde-l10n
I don't have that installed, hence I had no conflicts.
Ah OK.. I'll hang tight then as I won't remove kde-l10n just to test pim-4.5.95.
The kde-l10n conflicts should be sorted out now (for the past few days).
OK Rex, I'll try and have a test session over the holidays.
Colin
On Monday 18 Apr 2011 21:04:12 Rex Dieter wrote:
Colin J Thomson wrote:
On Saturday 16 April 2011 23:35:38 Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Colin J Thomson wrote:
kde-l10n
I don't have that installed, hence I had no conflicts.
Ah OK.. I'll hang tight then as I won't remove kde-l10n just to test pim-4.5.95.
The kde-l10n conflicts should be sorted out now (for the past few days).
OK, everything installed fine Rex, migration however fails miserably, so many pop up error boxes I lost count. With none of my folders imported.
I'll re-install and try to debug this hopefully over the weekend, any tips on getting a more meaningful log would be most helpful.
Colin