On Friday, 2014-09-05, 07:27:44, Heikki Levanto wrote: > After reading the bug report I submitted, I found this appended at the end > > of it: > > Versions of packages korganizer suggests: > > pn kdepim-kresources <none> > > After I installed kdepim-kresources, I could see plugins, choose one, and > get my calendar to work just as before. > > Perhaps that kdepim-kresources should be part of the default KDE package > dependency tree somehow? > > Or perhaps the Compatibility Assistand should recognize the situation > where it has no plugins to show, and display some helpful message telling > that the user could try to install kdepim-kresources.
The program, at least not as it is upstream, has no knowledge about packaging, which might differ between distributions. It should not crash of course. > Anyway, my acute problem is solved. It would still be a good idea to try the real/current calendar resource instead of the compatibility mechanism, since the latter will go away at some point. Cheers, Kevin
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