Re: KMail2
On Thursday 09 May 2013 19:00:38 David Baron wrote: > I have the new kmail up and running. > First questions: > How do I import my old filters? Have you exported them before? If so you can reimport them via Settings -> Configure filters and there Import - > Kmail filters. Best regards, Josep -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5254336.exCJcFBsF4@josep
Re: KMail2
On Thursday, 09 May, 2013 23:51:00 Josep Febrer wrote: > On Thursday 09 May 2013 19:00:38 David Baron wrote: > > I have the new kmail up and running. > > First questions: > > How do I import my old filters? > > Have you exported them before? > > If so you can reimport them via Settings -> Configure filters and there > Import - > > Kmail filters. Found them in their ...rc file in a saved .kde/config. So far, runs nicely except it is always asking for account passwords, no option to "remember." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4938206.CGbgIIuLtB@dovidhalevi
Re: KMail2
On Friday, May 10, 2013 12:04:16 Diederik de Haas wrote: > On Friday 10 May 2013 09:41:52 David Baron wrote: > > So far, runs nicely except it is always asking for account passwords, no > > option to "remember." > > I'm not sure it's the same, but ever since the upgrade to 4.10/KMail2 > KWallet asks for my KWallet password A LOT to retrieve (or send) the mail > from 1 of my email accounts. > I've made no change to KWallet's config. I think KMail2 is using a different acount resource so is being treated differently by kwallet. If you're getting prompted all the time for your password I suspect kwallet is not set to allways allow. Try looking in system settings > Account Details > KDE Wallet > Access Control, -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4999213.Mbt13LvP99@myrada
Re: Re: KMail2
On Friday 10 May 2013 09:41:52 David Baron wrote: > So far, runs nicely except it is always asking for account passwords, no > option to "remember." I'm not sure it's the same, but ever since the upgrade to 4.10/KMail2 KWallet asks for my KWallet password A LOT to retrieve (or send) the mail from 1 of my email accounts. I've made no change to KWallet's config. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/2170505.5naCNzLjhQ@bagend
Re: Re: KMail2
On Friday 10 May 2013 09:15:34 Diane Trout wrote: > If you're getting prompted all the time for your password I suspect kwallet > is not set to allways allow. The various accounts are all set to 'Always Allow' and even got prompted multiple times for that setting and each time I choose the 'Allow Always' button ... > I think KMail2 is using a different acount resource so is being treated > differently by kwallet. Since the migration to KMail2 didn't work too well for me (and I'm mostly using dIMAP), I deleted and recreated my dIMAP accounts. > Try looking in system settings > Account Details > KDE Wallet > Access > Control, That shows in interesting picture ... I have quite a lot of email related items in there (all set to Always Allow) and a whole bunch of them look like duplicates of other entries. Example: - didi.deb...@cknow.org of type - didi.deb...@cknow.org of type IMAP E-Mail Server And I also have 5 entries for my ownCloud (DAV) resource! I guess it's time for a cleanup of that list. There's also a setting "Prompt when an application accesses an open wallet", which is checked. But does that setting apply to all requests to the wallet or only ones which don't have 'Allow Always' policy? Thanks for the pointer :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/11040167.xZSPphXdVn@bagend
Re: KMail2 quirks
On Thursday, 22 August, 2013 20:03:40 Johannes Zarl wrote: > Hi, > > Since the upgrade to kmail2 (the migration went really smooth by the way), > kmail shows some quirks on my system: > > 1) After logging into the desktop session, kmail needs 1-2 minutes until the > window appears, and a little while longer until the folders are ready. > During that time, the virtuoso-t is quite busy (which may or may not be > related). > > 2) During normal operation, kmail is sometimes slow to display data (e.g. > when switching folders, or when pressing "reply to all"), with a delay of > up to several seconds. Other times (gladly most of the time), the speed is > as ever. > > How about you others? Have you had similar experiences? Has anyone got some > ideas what might be the problem? Lucky one. Just a little slow. Kmail2 is very flakey.
Re: KMail2 quirks
On Thu, 22 Aug 2013 21:37:02 +0300 David Baron wrote: > On Thursday, 22 August, 2013 20:03:40 Johannes Zarl wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Since the upgrade to kmail2 (the migration went really smooth by > > the way), kmail shows some quirks on my system: > > > > 1) After logging into the desktop session, kmail needs 1-2 minutes > > until the window appears, and a little while longer until the > > folders are ready. During that time, the virtuoso-t is quite busy > > (which may or may not be related). > > > > 2) During normal operation, kmail is sometimes slow to display data > > (e.g. when switching folders, or when pressing "reply to all"), > > with a delay of up to several seconds. Other times (gladly most of > > the time), the speed is as ever. > > > > How about you others? Have you had similar experiences? Has anyone > > got > some > > ideas what might be the problem? > > Lucky one. Just a little slow. > Kmail2 is very flakey. Claws-mail is a decent alternative. Haven't bothered with Kmail for a few years now. -- John Culleton Wexford Press Free list of books for self-publishers: http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html PDF e-book: "Create Book Covers with Scribus" available at http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130824133208.35caeb0e@wexfordpress
Re: KMail2 quirks
Hello again, One more thing I stumbled upon: when adding a new folder to an imap account, I don't see it afterwards. I tried checking for new mail, closing kmail & killing the akonadi_imap_resource processes, and searched under local subscriptions to no avail. I do see the folder under global folder subscriptions, but I have them disabled and don't want to add them. Any suggestions how to get kmail to acknowledge the new folder? Cheers, Johannes On Thursday 22 August 2013 20:03:40 Johannes Zarl wrote: > Hi, > > Since the upgrade to kmail2 (the migration went really smooth by the way), > kmail shows some quirks on my system: > > 1) After logging into the desktop session, kmail needs 1-2 minutes until the > window appears, and a little while longer until the folders are ready. > During that time, the virtuoso-t is quite busy (which may or may not be > related). > > 2) During normal operation, kmail is sometimes slow to display data (e.g. > when switching folders, or when pressing "reply to all"), with a delay of > up to several seconds. Other times (gladly most of the time), the speed is > as ever. > > How about you others? Have you had similar experiences? Has anyone got some > ideas what might be the problem? > > Cheers, > Johannes -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/6005607.MA4nB7UeYQ@mani
Re: Re: Re: KMail2
On Friday 10 May 2013 18:44:40 Diederik de Haas wrote: > > Try looking in system settings > Account Details > KDE Wallet > Access > > Control, > > That shows in interesting picture ... I have quite a lot of email related > items in there (all set to Always Allow) and a whole bunch of them look > like duplicates of other entries. > ... > I guess it's time for a cleanup of that list. That seems to have fixed my issue (for the most part) :-) After logging in and starting Kontact, I now only get a password prompt maybe 2-3 times a day, instead of > 10 per hour. So thanks again! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/2985442.bJlXMubxHe@bagend
Re: Kmail2 display garbled (after a while)
Hi Tim, > since I installed kde5 I have a kmail2 issue. > > After a while the kmail2 display window becomes drawn unreadable. > See this screenshot: > https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_loju3MX2rTZlNOdDRxblVTWDg > > Stopping and starting kmail does not help. > Stopping and starting kdm helps for a while (until it suddenly happens again). > > I can't see anything obvious in 'dmesg' or .xsession-errors. Well I see lot's > of 'BadDrawable' messages, but these are not limited to kmail. > > I am on Debian SID with latest dist-upgrade, have the problem with kernel 4.1 > and 4.2 (didn't test any older kernels). Grafix is internal Intel i3 (Sandy > Bridge). > > Any ideas how to work around that or how to pin the problem ? $ ldd /usr/bin/kmail | grep QtGui libQtGui.so.4 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQtGui.so.4 (0x7f984cbb) kmail is currently built with old Qt4 based KDE libs. It looks that you have faced with issue from #800698. Please try to launch kmail from terminal and show the output. Best regards, Boris
Re: Kmail2 display garbled (after a while)
Hi Boris, I didn't have that issue any more since a few days. Kmail is pretty much in use each day and when I had this issue, I had it several times a day (reboot, kdm stop/start, kmail stop/start didn't help much). As soon as the problem pops up again, I'll come back here. Thanks for having a look ! Tim On Thursday 08 October 2015 11:42:25 Boris Pek wrote: > Hi Tim, > > > since I installed kde5 I have a kmail2 issue. > > > > After a while the kmail2 display window becomes drawn unreadable. > > See this screenshot: > > https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_loju3MX2rTZlNOdDRxblVTWDg > > > > Stopping and starting kmail does not help. > > Stopping and starting kdm helps for a while (until it suddenly happens > > again). > > > > I can't see anything obvious in 'dmesg' or .xsession-errors. Well I see > > lot's of 'BadDrawable' messages, but these are not limited to kmail. > > > > I am on Debian SID with latest dist-upgrade, have the problem with kernel > > 4.1 and 4.2 (didn't test any older kernels). Grafix is internal Intel i3 > > (Sandy Bridge). > > > > Any ideas how to work around that or how to pin the problem ? > > $ ldd /usr/bin/kmail | grep QtGui > libQtGui.so.4 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQtGui.so.4 > (0x7f984cbb) > > kmail is currently built with old Qt4 based KDE libs. It looks that you have > faced with issue from #800698. Please try to launch kmail from terminal and > show the output. > > Best regards, > Boris
Re: Kmail2 display garbled (after a while)
Hi Boris, I got it again and I guess it has something to do with using Netbeans. Huhh ? Yes, Netbeans creates many but small shared memory blocks. I can't find any limit here for the number of shmem blocks nor for a max memory usage. But somehow it seems limited to 4096 chunks. I just experienced a garbled Kmail window (when opening a new window for a reply). I quick check with ipcs in a console says: $ ipcs -m|grep -c ^0x 4096 I closed Kmail and Netbeans, restarted Kmail and now: $ ipcs -m|grep -c ^0x 8 I use the original Oracle Netbeans download, Version 8.0.2. Well, maybe it is not Netbeans but simply Java (OpenJDK 8 here) - I can't say. However, there seems to be a shmem limit since a few weeks that hasn't been there before. Any idea how to proceed ? Tim On Thursday 08 October 2015 11:42:25 Boris Pek wrote: > Hi Tim, > > > since I installed kde5 I have a kmail2 issue. > > > > After a while the kmail2 display window becomes drawn unreadable. > > See this screenshot: > > https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_loju3MX2rTZlNOdDRxblVTWDg > > > > Stopping and starting kmail does not help. > > Stopping and starting kdm helps for a while (until it suddenly happens > > again). > > > > I can't see anything obvious in 'dmesg' or .xsession-errors. Well I see > > lot's of 'BadDrawable' messages, but these are not limited to kmail. > > > > I am on Debian SID with latest dist-upgrade, have the problem with kernel > > 4.1 and 4.2 (didn't test any older kernels). Grafix is internal Intel i3 > > (Sandy Bridge). > > > > Any ideas how to work around that or how to pin the problem ? > > $ ldd /usr/bin/kmail | grep QtGui > libQtGui.so.4 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQtGui.so.4 > (0x7f984cbb) > > kmail is currently built with old Qt4 based KDE libs. It looks that you have > faced with issue from #800698. Please try to launch kmail from terminal and > show the output. > > Best regards, > Boris
Re: Kmail2 display garbled (after a while)
Sorry for the noise. I just read #800698 to the end. And I can confirm that OpenJDK 8 solves the issue. For Netbeans, you have to set netbeans_jdkhome="/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64" in ~/netbeans-8.0.2/etc/netbeans.conf Tim Am Montag, 12. Oktober 2015, 16:38:45 schrieb Tim Ruehsen: > Hi Boris, > > I got it again and I guess it has something to do with using Netbeans. > > Huhh ? Yes, Netbeans creates many but small shared memory blocks. > I can't find any limit here for the number of shmem blocks nor for a max > memory usage. But somehow it seems limited to 4096 chunks. > > I just experienced a garbled Kmail window (when opening a new window for a > reply). I quick check with ipcs in a console says: > $ ipcs -m|grep -c ^0x > 4096 > > I closed Kmail and Netbeans, restarted Kmail and now: > $ ipcs -m|grep -c ^0x > 8 > > I use the original Oracle Netbeans download, Version 8.0.2. > Well, maybe it is not Netbeans but simply Java (OpenJDK 8 here) - I can't > say. However, there seems to be a shmem limit since a few weeks that hasn't > been there before. > > Any idea how to proceed ? > > Tim > > On Thursday 08 October 2015 11:42:25 Boris Pek wrote: > > Hi Tim, > > > > > since I installed kde5 I have a kmail2 issue. > > > > > > After a while the kmail2 display window becomes drawn unreadable. > > > See this screenshot: > > > https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_loju3MX2rTZlNOdDRxblVTWDg > > > > > > Stopping and starting kmail does not help. > > > Stopping and starting kdm helps for a while (until it suddenly happens > > > again). > > > > > > I can't see anything obvious in 'dmesg' or .xsession-errors. Well I see > > > lot's of 'BadDrawable' messages, but these are not limited to kmail. > > > > > > I am on Debian SID with latest dist-upgrade, have the problem with > > > kernel > > > 4.1 and 4.2 (didn't test any older kernels). Grafix is internal Intel i3 > > > (Sandy Bridge). > > > > > > Any ideas how to work around that or how to pin the problem ? > > > > $ ldd /usr/bin/kmail | grep QtGui > > libQtGui.so.4 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQtGui.so.4 > > (0x7f984cbb) > > > > kmail is currently built with old Qt4 based KDE libs. It looks that you > > have faced with issue from #800698. Please try to launch kmail from > > terminal and show the output. > > > > Best regards, > > Boris
Re: KMail2 filter's duplicating messages, and other misc issues
On Wednesday 14 August 2013 01:08:35 Thomas Fjellstrom wrote: > I have several pop accounts setup to filter messages into a large list > of mailing list folders, and a bunch of messages are getting dup'ed. Same here for filtering on IMAP accounts. I've moved most of my filtering to the IMAP server, but I'm still doing additional local spam filtering (using bogofilter). I always end up with duplicated messages in my local spam folder. > Other (minor) issues: > > 1. There's also long delays sometimes when selecting folders before > the message list fills in. (I am actually quite impatient, so this > actually annoys me quite a bit, but it really is a minor issue) > > 2. seems to be forgetting my passwords occasionally. > 6. on laptop start up, kmail complains about waiting for a lock, and > then exits. I suspect these are both problems in the interaction with kwalletd. Also, Nepomuk indexing seems to interfere with KMail startup. I've disabled indexing and when KMail hangs on session start, I kill it as well as kwalletd. > 3. kmail is occasionally blocked from doing anything for long periods, > with no real indication that it's doing much of anything. This may be caused by kwalletd. For me, about once a day Akonadi or its interaction with KMail gets wedged. In such a case, it helps to restart the Akonadi server (-> Akonadi Console). > 5. kmail crashes fairly regularly. That's one thing that does *not* happen for me. However, I may be preventing crashes as I have to restart KMail about twice daily for other reasons. Michael -- Michael Schuerig mailto:mich...@schuerig.de http://www.schuerig.de/michael/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/2630584.rCWGgUXn9F@fuchsia
Re: KMail2 filter's duplicating messages, and other misc issues
Temporarily "losing" messages until program restart. All those old messages mysteriously once again "unread." KMail resource, broken, online until next kde start. Kmail2 is a mess bordering on unusability. Cant search messages without Nepomuk but we all know the mess that is. I use recoll on files without a hitch, no lags. I lived fine with kwallet until now and kmail kept my passwords for me. No more. Might need a different mail program unless our beloved kmail is brought back from the abyss.
Re: KMail2 filter's duplicating messages, and other misc issues
In data mercoledì 14 agosto 2013 18:36:22, David Baron ha scritto: > Might need a different mail program unless our beloved kmail is > brought back from the abyss. Don't worry, certainly Kmail2 (or 3) will be ready for Debian 8.0. regards -- Marco Valli -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/2115476.NxroApIGTg@debian
Re: Kmail2 - Configure Special Window Setting: does not register (sid)
On Saturday, January 16, 2021 5:26:18 PM CET you wrote: > Since I was upset with Kmail always opening in fullscreen, I decided to let > go of fixing things, and instead force it to do what I want through `Alt > f3` "configure special window settings". > > So I just do that, and click OK, in the dialog, and then the screen flashes > as it usually do in that specific situation, and then the "settings" window > is gone, just as it does nowadays, and then I go in "settings" and "windows > rules", in order to set the specific parameters I want it to assume, and > then: > > dah-dah! Nothing. Nothing it registered at the name "Kmail", or "Kmail2" as > the dialog called it. > > I already have four of them, three of them long standing, and one newly > created, for firefox, which was stubbornly opening in very small window, and > that I had to tame (as a matter of fact it started behaving like a bad > application a few week ago too). > Anyway, I usually know how it works. > > The long standing are emacs konsole and okular and are of the "application" > persuasion. > > The new one is of "window settings" sort. > > Anyway, following these directions, it doesn't work, doesn't do anything; > but it duly flashes the screen, showing it did do some real work in the > configure window setting line. > > Weird. > > I tell you if I have more data. > Chris > > PS: I did `rm -rf ~/.kde4`, in order to remove all easy and safe to remove > settings and config things, as I've been recently suggested to do, some > times before the above thing. So as I said, Alt-F3 on kmail, and special windows setting, does not register nothing. Now, since the constant opening of kmail2 in full screen mode is quite a pita, I went in system settings and created the rule from there, and then did the action taking a snapshot of the windows properties, and then selected "force" for the window size. That sequence of action has just no effect at all. Really it just seems as though, kmail2 is using another window manager altogether. Is it? Like it is using old components and is not integrating well with kwin? --- I've just dist-upgraded, and tried everything again. Alt-f3 > special window setting does not register rules for kmail, Neither does special application settings And if trying to force things by going to configure window manager and crating an entry there. Well the entry is created but has no effect.
Re: Kmail2 - Configure Special Window Setting: does not register (sid)
Hey, > Now, since the constant opening of kmail2 in full screen mode is quite a > pita, I went in system settings and created the rule from there, and then > did the action taking a snapshot of the windows properties, and then > selected "force" for the window size. > > That sequence of action has just no effect at all. > > Really it just seems as though, kmail2 is using another window manager > altogether. > > Is it? > > Like it is using old components and is not integrating well with kwin? the special window settings are only inside kwin and have nothing to do with the application you configure. That's why you can also modify GTK applications or tk applications. But on the other side there is this state storage of the windows, that may interfere in here. Have a look inside ~/.config/kmail2rc there you see this State keys, that represent the geometric representation of the windows. I would suggest to delete those keys from kmail2rc, when kmail is not running. hefee signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: Kmail2 - Configure Special Window Setting: does not register (sid)
On Wednesday, January 27, 2021 5:57:23 PM CET Sandro Knauß wrote: > Hey, > > > Now, since the constant opening of kmail2 in full screen mode is quite a > > pita, I went in system settings and created the rule from there, and then > > did the action taking a snapshot of the windows properties, and then > > selected "force" for the window size. > > > > That sequence of action has just no effect at all. > > > > Really it just seems as though, kmail2 is using another window manager > > altogether. > > > > Is it? > > > > Like it is using old components and is not integrating well with kwin? > > the special window settings are only inside kwin and have nothing to do with > the application you configure. That's why you can also modify GTK > applications or tk applications. But on the other side there is this state > storage of the windows, that may interfere in here. Have a look inside > ~/.config/kmail2rc there you see this State keys, that represent the > geometric representation of the windows. I would suggest to delete those > keys from kmail2rc, when kmail is not running. Thanks a lot for the suggestion, doing that asap. > > hefee
Re: Kmail2 - Configure Special Window Setting: does not register (sid)
Hey, in the weekly news from KDE[1] I stumbled over: KDE apps which where closed while maximized now always re-open maximized, and if they were later un-maximized and closed, they will re-open un-maximized (Nate Graham, Frameworks 5.79) That sounds really like the your detected issue. Okay than the issue is, that write and read code are not synchronised ;) hefee [1] https://pointieststick.com/2021/02/05/this-week-in-kde-kwin-gains-direct-scan-out-and-gwenview-gets-a-lot-of-love/ [2] https://bugs.kde.org/430521 -- On Mittwoch, 27. Januar 2021 23:56:46 CET inkbottle wrote: > On Wednesday, January 27, 2021 5:57:23 PM CET Sandro Knauß wrote: > > Hey, > > > > > Now, since the constant opening of kmail2 in full screen mode is quite a > > > pita, I went in system settings and created the rule from there, and > > > then > > > did the action taking a snapshot of the windows properties, and then > > > selected "force" for the window size. > > > > > > That sequence of action has just no effect at all. > > > > > > Really it just seems as though, kmail2 is using another window manager > > > altogether. > > > > > > Is it? > > > > > > Like it is using old components and is not integrating well with kwin? > > > > the special window settings are only inside kwin and have nothing to do > > with the application you configure. That's why you can also modify GTK > > applications or tk applications. But on the other side there is this state > > storage of the windows, that may interfere in here. Have a look inside > > ~/.config/kmail2rc there you see this State keys, that represent the > > geometric representation of the windows. I would suggest to delete those > > keys from kmail2rc, when kmail is not running. > > Thanks a lot for the suggestion, doing that asap. > > > hefee signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: Kmail2 - Configure Special Window Setting: does not register (sid)
Hi Sandro, great find! > [2] https://bugs.kde.org/430521 Should we cherry-pick the relevant fix commit https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kconfig/commit/b57c7ad9acf45928a6debefcd432cc50432fefdb Sounds like a useful addition... WDYT? Norbert -- PREINING Norbert https://www.preining.info Fujitsu Research Labs + IFMGA Guide + TU Wien + TeX Live + Debian Dev GPG: 0x860CDC13 fp: F7D8 A928 26E3 16A1 9FA0 ACF0 6CAC A448 860C DC13
Re: Kmail2 - Configure Special Window Setting: does not register (sid)
Hey Norbert, > Should we cherry-pick the relevant fix commit > https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kconfig/commit/b57c7ad9acf45928a6debefcd43 > 2cc50432fefdb Yes we should cherry-pick this one. hefee signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: Kmail2 - Configure Special Window Setting: does not register (sid)
Le samedi 6 février 2021, 13:28:11 CET Sandro Knauß a écrit : > Hey Norbert, > > > Should we cherry-pick the relevant fix commit > > https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kconfig/commit/b57c7ad9acf45928a6debefcd > > 43 2cc50432fefdb > > Yes we should cherry-pick this one. For the record, this has been uploaded as part of kconfig 5.78.0-4, thanks for the suggestion and thanks Norbert for the cherry-pick. Happy hacking ! -- Aurélien