Hi,
This issue has been fixed for me for a while but I do not know exactly how. I
guess I deleted akonadi folder and started afresh. But I'm sure akonadi was
running during the failing upgrade as that is the common way of doing a
desktop-driven upgrade: by means of the system tray applet. Also I tried
several poweroffs/reboots. No akonadi lock files as long as I can remember.
Regards,
Antonio
El Domingo, 8 de febrero de 2015 19:04:30 Sandro Knauß escribió:
found 771835 1.13.0-2
tags 771835 +moreinfo
thanks
Hey,
that sounds like the mysql server did not stop correctly and it can't start
again. Did you had akonadi running while upgrading? Are there lock files in
the akonadi dir: ~/.local/share/akonadi/ ?
Regads,
sandro
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amlopezalo...@gmail.com wrote:
Subject should read akonadi-backend-mysql so correcting. Sorry for that.
Kind regards,
Antonio
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