Hi,
the problem does persist with kdepim 4.11.
New messages are indexed immediately, existing
messages need to be opened to trigger indexing.
I have found no other way to trigger it.
Neither nepomukpimindexerutility nor qdbusviewer calls
will help.
Greetings
Volker Groll
Am Mittwoch, 14. Au
Hi Diane,
Am Mittwoch, 14. August 2013, 00:07:35 schrieb Diane Trout:
> You may want to try reporting your bug at bugs.kde.org or asking in
> #nepomuk- kde or #kontact on freenode.net. I'm just a new contributor and
> am trying to learn the KMail2 code base while trying to help you.
Thanks for you
> > I found a ~/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk/repository/main/data/virtuosobackend
> > directory that has a soprano-virtuoso.log file. That might have something
> > interesting?
>
> No, just a hint about "wildcard needs at least 4 leading characters."
I had that error message too.
> I can imagine, tha
Hi Diane,
Am Montag, 12. August 2013, 20:08:17 schrieb Diane Trout:
> > Yep, I found this bug before submitting mine. But re-adding the feeder
> > doesn't help.
> > I tried the debugger a few days ago, but it flooded me with text. I don't
> > know much about the correct behaviour of nepomuk/akonad
> Yep, I found this bug before submitting mine. But re-adding the feeder
> doesn't help.
> I tried the debugger a few days ago, but it flooded me with text. I don't
> know much about the correct behaviour of nepomuk/akonadi, so I
> would appreciate a hint for search. I will give it a try on weekend
Hi Diane,
Am Donnerstag, 8. August 2013, 21:16:26 schrieb Diane Trout:
> On Thursday, August 08, 2013 13:06:20 Volker Groll wrote:
> [..]
>
> As far as I can tell all your version numbers look like they're the right
> versions.
>
> I found:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319258
>
> whic
On Thursday, August 08, 2013 13:06:20 Volker Groll wrote:
> Hi Diane,
>
> sorry, no I'm not running ubuntu, I just installed some ubuntu
> packages long time ago (it was stuff about tlp).
> I deleted the lsb release file in /etc, so now the standard
> answer of debian sid is showing up
>
Ah ok.
Hi Diane,
sorry, no I'm not running ubuntu, I just installed some ubuntu
packages long time ago (it was stuff about tlp).
I deleted the lsb release file in /etc, so now the standard
answer of debian sid is showing up
Am Mittwoch, 7. August 2013, 19:16:46 schrieb Diane Trout:
> lsb_release -a
LSB
Hello again,
I noticed the report bug header suggested you were running ubuntu 11.04?
what is the output of the following commands:
lsb_release -a
apt-cache policy
apt-cache policy kmail
apt-cache policy virtuoso-minimal
dpkg -l '*odbc*' | grep ^ii
Thanks,
Diane
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Hello,
I had some questions which might be helpful in figuring out your bug.
I noticed that kmail has the ability to individually toggle indexing on mail
folders. I wonder if for some reason it defaulted to off for many of your
folders as in your second email you mention that the index utility
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