On Wednesday 28 January 2009, Marcus Better wrote: > Xavier Vello wrote: > >> This is about akonadi-server pulling in the > >> *system-wide* MySQL server that Akonadi does not use at all: > > > > akonadi needs /usr/sbin/mysqld provided by the mysql-server-* packages, > > and runs it with a custom configuration. There is no automatic way to use > > the system-wide mysql, but you are free to code one and include it > > upstream. > > Akonadi should probably allow configuration of other data sources, if it > doesn't already. But that's a different issue.
Just to avoid misunderstanding: the database it not a data source for Akonadi, it is mainly its cache. There is no designed dependency on any specific database, but this approach is the first which has worked properly. Other approaches had problems with multithreading and/or transactions and/or performance in general. There have been reports that somebody got it working with postgresql, though respective patches, if the exist, have not been incorporated yet. I've seen a couple of people announce that they would try to tune sqlite accordingly but I haven't seen anyone reporting success yet. Cheers, Kevin
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