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Re: KDEPIM ready to be more broadly tested



On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 12:09:24 AM CEST Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> 
> Am Montag, 25. Juli 2016, 22:10:36 CEST schrieb Tim Rühsen:
> > On Montag, 25. Juli 2016 17:24:45 CEST Sandro Knauß wrote:
> > > > It shows up with green Button and "Ready".
> > > 
> > > did you tried to restart akonadi? akonadictl restart? Because only with
> > > that akonadi will recognize new agents etc.
> > 
> > I even rebooted without effect.
> > And I see absolutely the same issues at a different (much newer) Sid
> > installation. Find Messages just doesn't work. The *akonadisearch* packets
> > were also missing - I manually installed here as well.
> 
> I think you need to tweak this one:
> 
> martin@merkaba:~/.config> cat baloorc
> [Akonadi]
> aborted=false
> agentIndexingVersion=4
> dirtyCollections=
> initialIndexingDone=true
> 
> 
> I´d even just remove it, so it redos the initial indexing, cause if it has
> "initialIndexingDone=true" in it, it won´t index the whole collections
> anymore. I bet it may have this in it from KDE SC 4 times… after migration
> of configuration, but I am not sure.
> 
> It stores the index data it stores in ~/.local/share/akonadi/search_db –
> this directory totals to 2 GiB on my system. In case that Xapian database
> is corrupted somehow, it may crash. So for a clean start, it may make sense
> to remove that directory as well.

This directory contained three subdirs and there was not much data (< 1MB).

> And well when I say remove, I rather suggest you move it out of the way,
> instead of removing it immediately.

Removed both and restarted KDE (logout / login).

Now I get crashes
Application: No such method 'agentName' in interface 
'org.freedesktop.Akonadi.AgentManager' at object path '/AgentManager' 
(signature 'ss') (akonadi_baloo_indexer), signal: Aborted

akonadi_baloo_indexer(13140)/libakonadi: Unable to register service 
"org.freedesktop.Akonadi.Agent.akonadi_baloo_indexer" at dbus: "" 
Shutting down "0x1032bb0" ...
KCrash: Application 'akonadi_baloo_indexer' crashing...
KCrash: Attempting to start /usr/lib/kde4/libexec/drkonqi from kdeinit
KCrash: Connect sock_file=/usr/oms/.kde/socket-blitz-lx/kdeinit4__0
Unable to start Dr. Konqi
Not forwarding the crash to Apport.
ProcessControl: Application '/usr/bin/akonadi_baloo_indexer' returned with 
exit code 255 (Unknown error)
akonadi_baloo_indexer(13148)/libakonadi: Unable to register service 
"org.freedesktop.Akonadi.Agent.akonadi_baloo_indexer" at dbus: "" 
KCrash: Application 'akonadi_baloo_indexer' crashing...
KCrash: Attempting to start /usr/lib/kde4/libexec/drkonqi from kdeinit
Shutting down "0x1032bb0" ...
KCrash: Connect sock_file=/usr/oms/.kde/socket-blitz-lx/kdeinit4__0
Unable to start Dr. Konqi
Not forwarding the crash to Apport.
ProcessControl: Application '/usr/bin/akonadi_baloo_indexer' returned with 
exit code 255 (Unknown error)
akonadi_baloo_indexer(13156)/libakonadi: Unable to register service 
"org.freedesktop.Akonadi.Agent.akonadi_baloo_indexer" at dbus: "" 
KCrash: Application 'akonadi_baloo_indexer' crashing...
KCrash: Attempting to start /usr/lib/kde4/libexec/drkonqi from kdeinit
KCrash: Connect sock_file=/usr/oms/.kde/socket-blitz-lx/kdeinit4__0


> As Sandro told, it needs to be "akonadi_indexing_agent" being active.
> Additionally to that: You can´t configure Akonadi Search with
> Systemsettings, Systemsetting just configured the desktop file search.
> Basically the mail and contact indexing part of Baloo has been split out
> and is now Akonadi search. Almost unchanged, except for search database
> location.

Thanks, good to know.
"akonadi_indexing_agent" can't be something complicated than... how can it 
crash at all (and I saw crash often in the past). I couldn't find any -dbg 
packages, so the backtrace is pretty worthless.

> There is a way in KMail to disable fulltext indexing for folders, but as I
> found out, Akonadi doesn´t respect that setting.
> 
> I do think Akonadi Search doesn´t receive much love at the moment, and it
> shows.

That renders KMail at least incomplete. It worked perfect for me until KDE4 
came. From that point on it was getting worse and worse... If there was any 
easy way to convert all those emails from the last 15 years into a halfway 
working mail client I would do that instead of wasting my time with unloved 
and unsupported crap. But that is OT, and I am not giving up yet.

Regards, Tim

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