Hello! I know Akonadi 1.12.0 is still just in experimental, but please consider updating to 1.12.1 with the following fix
commit 4ca8b846baaad48ebbd723f6411f9571a3b0f5ad Author: Dan Vrátil <dvra...@redhat.com> Date: Tue Apr 22 11:28:07 2014 +0200 Remove the invalid GID part from PartTable before starting PartTable migration More people than we expected have invalid 'GID' part in their PartTable, which breaks migration to schema 25, because it expects all part types to have a valid name. To work around this fact, we DELETE all parts with name 'GID' from PartTable before starting the actual migration. This will not fix the migration for people with other invalid parts, but I haven't heard of any such. To make this completely bullet-proof, we would need to iterate through all entries, which would be massively slower than current INSERT INTO ... SELECT FROM approach. Distributions, this is a good choice for backporting into 1.12.1 ;-) BUG: 331867 FIXED-IN: 1.12.2 Cause of some bugs in 1.12.0 including this data loss one: commit ff9edf8c0d96b179116558020d5a571a25142795 Author: Dan Vrátil <dvra...@redhat.com> Date: Sat Apr 5 23:29:12 2014 +0200 Fix potential severe data loss during copy and move operations Move and copy operations on larger sets of items can take some time, because we need to make sure that all items have full payload stored in Akonadi. This is necessary especially with local resources, like maildir, which have cache timeout set to 5 minutes (after that all their payload is removed from Akonadi and is fetched from HDD on demand, because it's cheap, fast and does not unnecessarily duplicate emails in maildir and in database). However fetching large amount of items via ItemRetriever takes a lot of time, sometimes it can take even more than 5 minutes. And in such case there is a very high chance, that the CacheCleaner will just remove the newly cached payloads from Akonadi again and so when ItemRetriever finishes, many items have empty payload in Akonadi again. ItemRetriever nor handlers are aware of this howerver, so they will just make copies or moves of empty items, causing data loss. This patch introduces CacheCleanerInhibitor, a class which when it is created will pause the timer in CacheCleaner and resume the timer again when it's destroyed (so usually when it goes out of scope). Also, this patch adds the inhibitor to all handlers that use ItemRetriever, so that the the situation described above does not happen. The current solution is not perfect because it pauses the entire CacheCleaner while I think it would be better to be able to temporarily 'blacklist' only specific collections or items. That would however require much more complex code and changes, which makes it unsuitable for 1.12 release. I tried moving 78 000 emails from one maildir to another and all emails were moved correctly. Move itself has many other problems (CPU, IO, memory, KMail responsivness, etc.) but that's out of scope of this fix. CCBUG: 330895 As well as [Akonadi] [Bug 332953] New: "maildir: Not supported type" popup on mail receive: "Unable to deserialize payload part" https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=332953 I think I will compile myself now again to make sure these bugs are gone. Thank you, -- Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de GPG: 03B0 0D6C 0040 0710 4AFA B82F 991B EAAC A599 84C7 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/4624625.i2NFCxftGz@merkaba