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Re: KDEPIM with SQLite3



Le dimanche 22 décembre 2024, 09:47:41 UTC+1 Frank Mehnert a écrit :

> Hi Martin,

>

> On Samstag, 21. Dezember 2024 19:00:45 MEZ Martin Steigerwald wrote:

> > Frank Mehnert - 21.12.24, 18:02:36 MEZ:

> > > I tried the migration from MySQL to Sqlite3 and failed:

> > >

> > > I upgraded everything to current unstable.

> >

> > Did you restart the session or the computer afterwards?

>

> Yes, I also rebooted.

>

> > > I started `akonadi-db-migrator --newengine sqlite`.

> > > The assistant started and executed all steps, then tried to finish and

> > > aborted with a core dump. MySQL is still running.

> >

> > […]

> >

> > > Any hints?

> >

> > Unfortunately no as I did not use the migrator. A core dump is unexpected

> > to say the least.

> >

> > Except for asking upstream about it on kdepim-users or reporting a bug on

> > with upstream¹ *if* none about this is reported already. As KDEPIM should

> > 24.12 on your system, I think it would be okay to report directly to

> > upstream. Of course for that it is good you have debug packages set up so

> > the core dump would be useful.

> >

> > In case you find anything, please let us now.

> >

> > [1] https://bugs.kde.org

>

> Thanks, will try further. I have to admit that during the first migration

> attempt I did not have the akonadi-backend-sqlite installed.

>

> I will try the migration again but will wait for some days, and next time

> with logging enabled (thanks Hefee!)

>

> Unrelated topic: Since kmail was upgraded, the fonts in the message view

> look "rough". See attached part of a screenshot (sorry for the attachment).

> Doesn't matter if I use the fixed font (Hack) or the normal one (Noto Sans).

> In the font setting dialog both fonts look smooth!

>

> Thanks!

>

> Frank

+ 1

Philippe MERLIN



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