Bug#717338: Questions
> > 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, that it is a configuration error.
> But where should I start searching?
> I deleted akonadi files, nepomuk files with no difference.
> If something is wrong with the sparql command or the RDF stuff,
> where are the data stored? What should I check?
> "No FROM GRAPH IDENTIFIED BY clause and no default graph specified"
> gives a hint for a problem within my installation. But how can I change the
> sql clause or define a default graph?
I'm not sure.
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.
You might be find some new errors from nepomuk by restarting the nepomukserver
in a shell.
$ qdbus org.kde.NepomukServer /nepomukserver quit
# wait for it to quit
$ nepomukserver
(from http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Nepomuk/ManagingNepomukProcesses )
Though I think the component you really need to watch is
akonadi_nepomuk_feeder, but I don't know how to start it from the shell.
I did also find akonadictl.
akonadictl status
does give a report if akonadi thinks search is working.
Another debugging technique might be create a new user, configure kmail with a
simple resource and see if that works, and then slowly copy in your current
mail resources.
My configuration is a fairly simple single disconnected IMAP server.
You mentioned using mailbox, but your log message had an entry "no feeder for
type inode/directory". I was assuming the akonadi_nepomuk_feeder was indexing
all the mail. I suppose there's a chance that mailbox is being indexed using
nepomukfileindexer. (Is it running?)
Diane
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