This has been fixed with the most recent akonadi update.
** Changed in: akonadi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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[jaunty] kubuntu-desktop drags in mysql-server-5.0
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304010
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Based on the discussion in the Server Team meeting, I think we need the
"change mysql packaging to provide a package with an unconfigured mysqld
binary and move the debconf mangement to some mysql-config package,
similar to the exim4 packaging" option.
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[jaunty] kubuntu-desktop drags in mysql-s
I don't have the insight why upstream chose mysql, but I think it is because of
the scalability. Akonadi is meant to be unified storage for mails, calendars,
notes, contacts... actually it could store pretty much anything. Amarok 1 is
using sqlite by default, which caused a lot of problems with
I have no idea what akonadi is doing, but depending on mysql as storage
backend does not sound to me as a smart move. Perhaps it could
alternatively use a more lightweight database backend like sqlite3 or
something?
as developer, I see the following options:
- change akonadi to use sqlite3
- remo
Akonadi, the PIM (and other stuff) storage backend requires mysqld.
While it does not use the global mysql server (I guess it actually could
if the user wishes to) it starts it's own instance of mysqld.
In addition to that Amarok 2 will/does use the non-daemon mysql version,
which as a matter of f
** Changed in: akonadi (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: kubuntu-meta => akonadi
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[jaunty] kubuntu-desktop drags in mysql-server-5.0
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304010
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