On 15 July 2010 22:25, Mick wrote:
> Deleting the akonadi.db causes sqlite to fail next time akonadi tries to
> start:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/kdepim-b...@kde.org/msg27225.html
>
> This is the reason that I could not start kmail at all after I deleted
> akonadi.db
>
> I have now restored
On Thursday 15 July 2010 20:57:20 Martin DiViaio wrote:
> Dumb question: Is dbus running?
Yes it is.
I think that the problem is with me using sqlite instead of mysql, as Alan
already suggested. On the basis that kmail was launching fine (albeit there
was the occasional akonadi crash) since I
Dumb question: Is dbus running?
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Akonadi crashes
On 15 July 2010 06:53, Mick wrote:
OK, the plot thickens ... I think more things have gone amiss with my
On 15 July 2010 06:53, Mick wrote:
OK, the plot thickens ... I think more things have gone amiss with my
system. Some sort of corruption perhaps.
I moved the akonadi database and the next time I logged in and started
kmail the akonadi did its tests and the came up with this error (see
Test 10):
On Wednesday 14 July 2010 21:25:10 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 July 2010 18:29:58 Mick wrote:
> akonadi is attempting to update your database structure when it starts.
> This accounts for any long start-up times you are experiencing. You should
> try access the db manually (with akonadi
On Wednesday 14 July 2010 18:29:58 Mick wrote:
> Over the last two days I have noticed a lot of crashes every time I
> start kmail. The popup says:
>
> Details: Executable: akonadi_maildir_resource PID:27916 Signal: 6
> (Aborted)
>
> This pop up keeps repeating itself with different PIDs. Even
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