KMail problem after du

Started by vayu, 2014/01/14, 23:29:27

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vayu

When I run KMail, it indexes my folders (on several IMAP accounts) then shows the number of mails in each folder, it then indexes them again and shows a different number. This process repeats over and over.

This happened immediately after du today (Jan. 14).

I let it do it for a long time and it eventually came up with what seemed like it could be the right amount of emails that I expect, but then it immediately started over again and came up with a different number.  Now I looked in the IMAP accounts folder on the server, it seems like there aren't the same number of emails in the inbox as I remember.  It has only 20 or so and I used to have at least 1200.

Could the versions be a problem? My system is showing KDE 4.12.1 and KMail shows 4.11.2.
"KMail
Version 4.11.2
Using KDE Development Platform 4.12.1"


vayu

Could someone please help to look at my sources.list, especially for KDE?  http://paste.siduction.org/20140114223340

Santa

Quote from: vayu on 2014/01/14, 23:36:11
Could someone please help to look at my sources.list, especially for KDE?  http://paste.siduction.org/20140114223340


So you are using the new kmail, I'm working on upgrading kdepim-ng which might fix your problem.

vayu

Thank you. Yes it's KMail2. It's been working but after today it's completely broken.


vayu

Quote from: Santa on 2014/01/15, 00:17:17
Quote from: vayu on 2014/01/14, 23:36:11
Could someone please help to look at my sources.list, especially for KDE?  http://paste.siduction.org/20140114223340


So you are using the new kmail, I'm working on upgrading kdepim-ng which might fix your problem.

Has there been an upgrade?  Will it just show up when I du or should I do something specific?

devil

#5
you can either do apt-cache policy kmail or apt-get install kmailto see upgrades if you do not want to d-u.


greetz
devil

vayu

Quote from: devil on 2014/01/27, 00:13:20
you can either do apt-cache policy kmail or apt-get install kmail to see upgrades if you do not want to d-u.


greetz
devil

Thanks.  I just did a du, this is what I have for kmail:


prajipati:~$ apt-cache policy kmail
kmail:
  Installed: 4:4.11.5+really4.11.2-91r0
  Candidate: 4:4.11.5+really4.11.2-91r0
  Version table:
*** 4:4.11.5+really4.11.2-91r0 0
        500 http://packages.siduction.org/kdenext/ kdepim-ng/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
     4:4.11.5+really4.4.11.1+l10n-0r1 0
        500 http://ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/siduction/kdenext/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
     4:4.11.3-1 0
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
prajipati:~$ sudo apt-get install kmail
[sudo] password for satyam:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
kmail is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded.


I'm hoping when kmail matches the rest of my KDE which is on 4.12.1 that I can start using it again.


hefee

I have now created debian packages for the kdepim 4.12.1 and for me the problem is solved :)
But actually I can't tell you if my packages would eat little cats, that's why I only give you a link to the sources:
https://github.com/hefee/kdepim/tree/siduction

Maybe a downgrade of akonadi will solve this problem temporarly.