On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 8:34 AM, Kevin Krammer kevin.kram...@gmx.at wrote:
Hmm.
Can you run the mysqld command manually?
for me it looks like:
/usr/sbin/mysqld \\
--defaults-file=/home/kevin/.local/share/akonadi/mysql.conf \\
--datadir=/home/kevin/.local/share/akonadi/db_data/ \\
Thanks Kevin. I think this is what is broken. It's got a split brained
config. So let me ask this...Which is a better backend? PostgresQL, MySQL
or SQLITE? My understanding is that sqlite is not as heavy as mysql, at the
cost of one thread (or query) at a time. Having said that, I know nothing
On Friday 19 July 2013 08:22:03 Brad Alexander wrote:
Which is a better backend? PostgresQL, MySQL or SQLITE?
MySQL is (by far) the most tested. PostgreSQL should probably work too (but
haven't tried it). SQLite is AFAIK 'too light' for nepomuk/akonadi.
And if MySQL is the right answer, can
My akonadi works ... until it doesn't
Had few if any problems with 4.8
4.10 from the beginning, kmail is quite flakey.
Messages will sort of dissappear, the number in
the folder will show but no message. Until I restart
kmail.
After a while, mail resources broken, on line.
Must restart kde to
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