> If you have further issues or queries
Thanks for the kind hint. In the moment, I have no "further" issues or
queries apart from those raised - and remaining unanswered - in this bug
(and the original support case, of course).
If I had just one wish to fulfill by canonical support (that I've pai
> witchcraft gives user2 access to the addressbooks in KAddressBook
Akonadi will give user2 access to the addressbook since KAddressBook 4.4 works
using Akonadi.
If you have further issues or queries place take them up with Canonical
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> the KDE Resources mechanism is no longer used in KAddressBook.
Interesting. So witchcraft gives user2 access to the addressbooks in
KAddressBook? They are (as previously for user) *only* def'ed by the KDE
Resources mechanism.
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> We found the error in the Akonadi logs and fixed it by recreating the
database.
Sorry for insisting: The symptom of the error initially described was
addressbooks def'ed in the KDE Resources not showing up in KAddressBook,
but however the addresses being accessible in KMail.
I got you right in
>Wiping the Akonadi database had no visible effect at all as to the
problem discussed. - The solution was (in addition to the definition in
the KDE Resources) to use "the old KDE Resources mechanism" in
KAddressBook.
As in comment #6 the KDE Resources mechanism is no longer used in
KAddressBook.
> Wiping the Akonadi database fixed the problem
Nope, sorry: Wiping the Akonadi database had no visible effect at all as
to the problem discussed. - The solution was (in addition to the
definition in the KDE Resources) to use "the old KDE Resources
mechanism" in KAddressBook.
Another possibly int
KDE Resources is the old equivalent to Akonadi, it is replaced by
Akonadi.
The problem of not being able to read/write addresses in KAddressBook
was Akonadi could not start up. Logs showed Akonadi could not start up
because the timestamps were inconsistent. Wiping the Akonadi database
fixed the
> KMail in KDE PIM 4.4 is not Akonadi enabled and I think it will
> read addresses through the old KDE Resources mechanism
> while KAddressBook will read them through Akonadi.
>From what actually happened to my system, I would have concluded to
exactly the contrary:
I had the old vcf addressbook
KMail in KDE PIM 4.4 is not Akonadi enabled and I think it will read
addresses through the old KDE Resources mechanism while KAddressBook
will read them through Akonadi.
Closing this report now as the cause was the out of sync NFS server.
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Status: New => Inva
Sorry for my panicking answer - it seems that only the last of about
1300 adresses from the vcf file were read very slowly. Yes, I can add
entries, they are saved on closing Kontact - and after restarting, I can
also delete them.
Is this vcf file now duplicate defined in Kontact? - Even before add
I'm not sure I understand your previous comment fully. Can you add and
remove addressbook entries? Does it save entries successfully when
closing and restarting KAddressBook?
The address book contains address entries that you don't know the source
of? Was it this file you added for the address
Adding as "KDE Address Book (traditional)" appears to work. However, the
resulting addressbook seems magically to be filled automatically with
further addresses from whatever source - which is neither what I
expected nor wished to happen.
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What is the output of
akonadictl status
What happens when you add the .vcf file to KAddressBook following the
instructions in comment #4 ?
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Indeed, the NFS server appears to be about 2 minutes in the future - I
will try to fix this. - Meanwhile...
$ akonadictl stop
$ rm -r ~/.local/share/akonadi/
$ rm -r ~/.config/akonadi/
$ akonadictl start
Connecting to deprecated signal
QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceOwnerChanged(QString,QString
"page 58 log sequence number 0 121947213 is in the future!" Looks like
there is a time inconsitency. I suspect your problem is caused by the
NFS server not being in sync (now or in the past) with the local
computer. I recommend checking that the time on the NFS & local machines
matches and ensurin
copied the above commands to test.sh:
$ sh test.sh
insgesamt 0
srwxrwxrwx 1 user mygroup 0 2010-12-10 18:23 mysql.socket
insgesamt 24
-rw-r--r-- 1 user mygroup 2736 2010-12-10 18:25 akonadiserver.error
-rw-r--r-- 1 user mygroup 1114 2010-12-10 18:23 akonadiserver.error.old
srwxr-xr-x 1 user mygro
[akonadiserver] Database error: Cannot open database.
[akonadiserver] Last driver error: "QMYSQL: Unable to connect"
[akonadiserver] Last database error: "Can't connect to local MySQL server
through socket '/home/user/.local/share/akonadi/db_misc/mysql.socket' (111)"
So it's a problem with Akonad
$ akonadictl status
Akonadi Control: running
Akonadi Server: running
Akonadi Server Search Support: not available
$ akonadictl stop
$ sleep 30
$ akonadictl status
Akonadi Control: stopped
Akonadi Server: stopped
Akonadi Server Search Support: not available
$ akonadictl start
Connecting to
I'm guessing akonadi isn't running properly
Please run this and pastebin or attach the output
akonadictl status
akonadictl stop
sleep 30
akonadictl status
Please run
akonadictl start
and pastebin or attach the output
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As mentioned in #9, $ akonaditray just yields an error message, but no
icon visibly appears (neither in the systray, nor elsewhere).
Before fuddling around with PPA-versions (that from my experience tend
to produce more then to solve problems), I would prefer to know what the
error is basically ab
Sorry I mean if you run akonaditray a systray icon should appear with a
tooltip (blue globe in the bottom right if your screen). What does the
tooltip say?
You can also install KDE PIM 4.4.8 from this PPA, it contains many
bugfixes over the version in Kubuntu 10.04.
https://launchpad.net/~kubunt
$ akonaditray
Connecting to deprecated signal
QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceOwnerChanged(QString,QString,QString)
$ systray
Der Befehl »systray« wurde nicht gefunden, meinten Sie vielleicht:
Befehl »systraq« aus dem Paket »systraq« (universe)
systray: Befehl nicht gefunden
The latter transl
I wonder if Akonadi is running. If you run akonaditray and systray icon
should appear with a tooltip, what does the tooltip say?
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Title:
Jonathan:
Tried adding vcards as vcard (not converting to akonadi) - and failed:
No addressbook is added (respective window in kaddressbook remains
empty).
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KDE-Resources is immaterial, it is not used in the current version of
KAddressBook. Yes please try adding them directly to KAddressBook.
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Jonathan:
The problem I need solved is the following:
In KDE-Resources, there are three addressbooks installed and active:
- /home/user/.kde/share/apps/kabc/std.vcf (vcard),
- /home/user2/.kde/share/apps/kabc/std.vcf (vcard, read only) and
- akonadi-resource
Some weeks ago, I remember having had
Hi, I'm a developer from Canonical asked to look at this issue for you.
It's not clear exactly what problem you are needing solved.
As I understand it your main problem is you can't read and edit
addresses in the /home/user/.kde/share/apps/kabc/std.vcf file with
KAddressBook.
You can add an addr
Update: Canonical support suggests fresh install of 10.04 or upgrade to
10.10. Both for me currently is a no-op.
Further information about the system as from the support case: On my machines
(with different hardware, but common NFS /home on a separate NAS device)
Kubuntu 10.04 was installed "fro
Update: Canonical support suggests
$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall kaddressbook
This Inst's and Conf's kaddressbook, but again fails to solve the
problem
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Update: Canonical support suggests
$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall kdepim
This Inst's and Conf's additional packages kalarm, kjots, knode and
konsolekalendar, but fails to solve the problem.
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