On Sunday 22 November 2009 20:37:19 Mick wrote: > On Sunday 22 November 2009 17:28:24 Alan McKinnon wrote: > > On Sunday 22 November 2009 10:33:41 Mick wrote: > > > On Sunday 22 November 2009 03:41:35 sean wrote: > > > > Dale wrote: > > > > > I would also add, watch the USE flags. You may be able to > > > > turn some > > > > > > > off, that may help as well. > > > > > Dale > > > > > > > > Altering some USE flags was a big help. I had been altering > > > > them, but > > > > > > finally it worked. > > > > I went from over 300 packages down to 32. > > > > > > Would you mind sharing what these flags were. I have been > > > > trying to get > > > > > rid of akonadi in vane and have run out of flags to take out. > > > > You can't get rid of akonadi, at least not the server. It's a > > hard dependency of kdepimlibs. Currently, you can switch it off, > > but you can't avoid having it. > > I don't mean to hijack the OP's thread, but why would it be that although I > have switched the darned thing off, it still keeps popping up every time I > start kmail?
Because you have akonadi backends configured in your KDE resources. Start systemsettings, it's on the advanced tab, delete the akonadi ones are replace them with native resources that go direct to the same files. -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com