Hi Carl,

The akonadi dependencies of the KDE4 version of KMyMoney are
mandatory. They became optional dependencies in the frameworks branch
but I guess that does not help in your case. This seems yet another
reason to speed up the migration to frameworks. Unfortunately we seem
to lack the developer resources to do it.

Regards,
Cristian

2015-08-10 18:00 GMT+03:00 Carl Symons <csym...@kde.org>:
> Hello KMyMoney developers,
>
> I recently tried to install the new version of KMail (KMail5). In order to
> do that successfully, it was required to deinstall KMyMoney. Apparently that
> happens because of KMyMoney dependencies related to Akonadi and
> kdepimlibs[1].
>
> I'd like to experiment and test the new KMail. But it doesn't seem right to
> lose KMyMoney as a result.
>
> Not being particularly sharp on the technical implications, I'm wondering:
> - In KMyMoney, is the Akonadi integration optional or mandatory?
> - Can the Akonadi dependency be changed to correspond with KMail5[2]?
> - What functions would be lost if Akonadi was not installed?
>
> I'm copying Luca Beltrame whose planetKDE post[3] got me thinking.
>
> Thank you
> Carl
>
> [1] KMyMoney dependencies
> kdepimlibs4 >= 4.14.0
> akonadi-runtime >= 1.13.0
> akonadi-runtime < 1.13.40
>
> [2] KMail5 dependencies
> kdepim-runtime
> libKF5AkonadiCore.so.5()(64bit)
> libKF5AkonadiPrivate.so.5()(64bit)
> libKF5AkonadiCalendar.so.5()(64bit)
> libkdepim = 15.07.90
>
> [3] KMail5 RC announcement
> https://www.dennogumi.org/2015/08/kde-applications-1508-rc-for-opensuse/
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