Hi,
yesterday, I've installed the 4.3.85 packages on my F12-i686 machine. Thanks a lot to Rex and the other people from the KDE-SIG for providing the packages!
From previous postings I was expecting quite a lot of trouble with akonadi, and sure enough akonadi doesn't start during kde startup. However, once kde is up and running I can start akonadi w/o problems from System Settings->Akonadi, WTF? When I run the test, two problems are highlighted.
1) MySQL server log contains errors.
100102 9:36:11 [ERROR] Can't open and lock privilege tables: Table 'mysql.servers' doesn't exist
I've found the following userbase entry:
http://userbase.kde.org/Akonadi#Table_.27mysql._servers.27_doesn.27t_exist
I haven't tried the recommended fix yet, because I'm a bit confused. I'm supposed to modify a default akonadi config file to make akonadi work in the first place? Seriously? Should I bugzilla this for Fedora if the fix works?
2) Previous Akonadi server log error found
Control process died, committing suicide!
I expect to find something like this because akonadi didn't start correctly at kde startup. But why does it start w/o any problem when I start it manually? Kontact doesn't work correctly as long as akonadi isn't running. For instance, while it shows the mail subject in the message list pane, it doesn't display the mail contents.
Once akonadi was running, the migration was painless. The only oddity was that my imap addressbook was shown 5 times. I deleted 4 entries and everything seemed ok.
Cheers,
Andreas
On Saturday 02 January 2010 10:41:53 Andreas Petzold wrote:
Hi,
yesterday, I've installed the 4.3.85 packages on my F12-i686 machine. Thanks a lot to Rex and the other people from the KDE-SIG for providing the packages!
From previous postings I was expecting quite a lot of trouble with akonadi,
and sure enough akonadi doesn't start during kde startup. However, once kde is up and running I can start akonadi w/o problems from System Settings->Akonadi, WTF? When I run the test, two problems are highlighted.
- MySQL server log contains errors.
100102 9:36:11 [ERROR] Can't open and lock privilege tables: Table 'mysql.servers' doesn't exist
I've found the following userbase entry:
http://userbase.kde.org/Akonadi#Table_.27mysql._servers.27_doesn.27t_exist
I haven't tried the recommended fix yet, because I'm a bit confused. I'm supposed to modify a default akonadi config file to make akonadi work in the first place? Seriously? Should I bugzilla this for Fedora if the fix works?
- Previous Akonadi server log error found
Control process died, committing suicide!
I expect to find something like this because akonadi didn't start correctly at kde startup. But why does it start w/o any problem when I start it manually? Kontact doesn't work correctly as long as akonadi isn't running. For instance, while it shows the mail subject in the message list pane, it doesn't display the mail contents.
I've attached the error log of akonadi with all the errors it shows right after kde startup. I repeat, akonadi starts fine, if started manually, so these errors can't be real or they may be the result of a race condition during startup.
Cheers,
Andreas
On Saturday 02 January 2010 13:11:42 Andreas Petzold wrote:
On Saturday 02 January 2010 10:41:53 Andreas Petzold wrote:
Hi,
yesterday, I've installed the 4.3.85 packages on my F12-i686 machine. Thanks a lot to Rex and the other people from the KDE-SIG for providing the packages!
From previous postings I was expecting quite a lot of trouble with akonadi,
and sure enough akonadi doesn't start during kde startup. However, once kde is up and running I can start akonadi w/o problems from System Settings->Akonadi, WTF? When I run the test, two problems are highlighted.
Are you sure you haven't some old packages hanging around. From KDE 4.4. beta 1 and up System Settings -> Akonadi no longer exists. See also [1]
Martin Kho
[1] http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=84478&sid=e91bd79ba1438307...
- MySQL server log contains errors.
100102 9:36:11 [ERROR] Can't open and lock privilege tables: Table 'mysql.servers' doesn't exist
I've found the following userbase entry:
http://userbase.kde.org/Akonadi#Table_.27mysql._servers.27_doesn.27t_exis t
I haven't tried the recommended fix yet, because I'm a bit confused. I'm supposed to modify a default akonadi config file to make akonadi work in the first place? Seriously? Should I bugzilla this for Fedora if the fix works?
- Previous Akonadi server log error found
Control process died, committing suicide!
I expect to find something like this because akonadi didn't start correctly at kde startup. But why does it start w/o any problem when I start it manually? Kontact doesn't work correctly as long as akonadi isn't running. For instance, while it shows the mail subject in the message list pane, it doesn't display the mail contents.
I've attached the error log of akonadi with all the errors it shows right after kde startup. I repeat, akonadi starts fine, if started manually, so these errors can't be real or they may be the result of a race condition during startup.
Cheers,
Andreas
On Saturday 02 January 2010 18:25:17 Martin Kho wrote:
On Saturday 02 January 2010 13:11:42 Andreas Petzold wrote:
On Saturday 02 January 2010 10:41:53 Andreas Petzold wrote:
Hi,
yesterday, I've installed the 4.3.85 packages on my F12-i686 machine. Thanks a lot to Rex and the other people from the KDE-SIG for providing the packages!
From previous postings I was expecting quite a lot of trouble with akonadi,
and sure enough akonadi doesn't start during kde startup. However, once kde is up and running I can start akonadi w/o problems from System Settings->Akonadi, WTF? When I run the test, two problems are highlighted.
Are you sure you haven't some old packages hanging around. From KDE 4.4. beta 1 and up System Settings -> Akonadi no longer exists. See also [1]
Martin Kho
[1] http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=84478&sid=e91bd79ba1438307... 72058efab
sorry, of course there is no System Settings->Akonadi. What I meant is the Akonadi Server Configuration Dialog. I also checked that I don't have any old packages around.
Cheers,
Andreas