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Package: akonadi-server
Version: 4:22.12.3-1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: he...@debian.org
Hey,
Upstream has changed their support for akonadi backends. Nowadays they
recommend to use SQLite, Postgres and MySQL/MariaDB is not really
recommend anymore. So we should change the Depends line for
akonadi-server, after bullseye has been released.
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Subject: Re: Is SQLite3 still not recommended?
Date: Tuesday, 4. April 2023, 09:25:31 CEST
Link: https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-pim/2023-April/049426.html
Hi,
I think SQLite is a good choice these days. SQLite has made huge
progress in the past many years since its support has been introduced to
Akonadi. The documentation on wiki is certainly not up-to-date.
While I was a big advocate for pushing PostgreSQL as the default backend
for Akonadi in the past, I think nowadays going for anything else than
SQLite as the default backend is silly. Especially with today's fast SSD
drives, I don't think a regular user will notice any difference, it
might actually turn out to be the fastest solution overall.
Coincidentally, I recently learned that the SQLite shared cache mode,
which Akonadi uses, has been deprecated for a while and WAL mode is now
recommended for most usecases, so that's something to look into. There
might be more new features in SQLite that have been introduced in the
past years that Akonadi could leverage for better performance.
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--- Begin Message ---
Version: 4:24.05.2-1
Done: Sandro Knauß <he...@debian.org>
thanks
Hi.
Default since 4:24.05.2-1.
Thank you, Hefee!
Best,
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Martin
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