https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335703
--- Comment #20 from Knut Hildebrandt <[email protected]> --- Okay, lets try and dig a bit deeper into the problem. I try to remember all the steps I had to go through to migrate from KDE 4.12.x to 4.13.2. After installing 4.13.2 Kmail got totally confused. The configuration of all my mail-accounts seemed to have gone. None of the hand picked icons I had set were displayed nor the folder names. Moreover I had two resources shown which both pointed to my local-mail directory. One could display all the mails archived there but somehow localization did not work. Neither the German nor Spanish names for standard-folders were displayed nor the standard icons for inbox, draft etc.. All I got to see were the blue folder-icons and the English directory names.The other folder looked right, but none of the stored mails could be seen. Honestly I don't remember what I did exactly to fix this problem, but I think I played all the akonadi and nepomuk stuff back from a backup and ran nepomukbaloomigrator after. Then everything looked right. Only loss were the "categories" I had used in KAdressbook and the notes I had attached to my mails. Already filed a bug report about this. Next step was getting Kalarm and Knotes working. After a few try-and-error attempts I first got all my reminders in Kalarm displayed and after executing knotes-migrator I had two AkoNotes-resources shown in Akonadi but no notes in Knotes. By now there is only one resource left, the one named "Notas locales". This is the one which points to the directory where my notes were stored after migration and where I save new notes now. The second resource I deleted, if I remember right. Apart from the above mentioned "Notas locales" there are no more AkoNotes resources present in my Akonadi resource list. The second collection one can see in the Knotes setup dialogue points to my local-mail directory. And there is only a MailDir-Resource named "Carpetas locales" present in Akonadi. Maybe it is helpful to mention that I use KDE and its PIM-suite for more than ten years migrating step by step from KDE 3.5.x to 4.x. Meanwhile I also migrated from Suse to Kubuntu and recently to Chakra Linux. Thus there might be some leftovers in the configuration file I'm not aware of ;-) (In reply to comment #18) > (In reply to comment #14) > > I made some screen-shots that you can see how Akonadi and Knotes are > > configured. The one showing the Knotes setup-dialogue shows both resources I > > can choose from. The other two let you see, how they were defined, one is a > > maildir-resource the other a aknotes-resource. > Are you sure? > It is named "Notizen", so I would guess that it's rather an akonotes > resource. I see that it is named "Notizen", but there is no resource named "Notizen" any more. There was one, if I recall it correctly, which pointed to my local-mail directory.That was the second Akonotes resource that appeared after migration. Since it didn't make sense to me to have it I just deleted it. > Your actual maildir resource is named "Maildir" according to your second > screenshot. Yep, in the screnn-shot it is called "Maildir", but right now it is called "Carpetas locales" even though I did not change my language settings. Only thing I did meanwhile, I hibernated my laptop (Ruhezustand). Very confusing: > > > You might want to file a separate bug report about this (i.e. that knotes > > > shows a maildir resource). > > Shall I file a bug report regarding the aknotes-resource? > Just remove it in Systemsettings or akonadiconsole, the one named "Notizen" > that is. There was no resource named "Notizen" I could remove in akonadiconsole. But I removed the two additional akonadi-contacts-resouces and it did not cause any harm. Well, for me everything works fine, at least for the moment. Hope to have made migration a bit easier for others with these remarks. And hopefully these problems get solved in future releases. Cheers Knut -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Kdepim-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs
