Re: Problems with the last update to akonadi [Solved]
by Rex Dieter
On 04/14/2014 05:56 AM, Laurent Rineau wrote:
> Le Monday 14 April 2014 10:13:20 José Matos a écrit :
>> On Thursday 10 April 2014 23:29:57 José Matos wrote:
>>> Hi Daniel,
>>>
>>> the akonadi server seems to be trapped in a continuous loop. If I
>>>
>>> kill one another one is started. So it is not obvious how to proceed.
>>>
>>> Looking to top I notice that there is a mysqld process running for 55
>>> min (the computer is now up for 7h24m).
>>>
>>> This seems to be the same pattern of yesterday.
>>
>> Just a followup, in case anyone has the same problem.
>>
>> I have solved this last Thursday with Daniel's help.
>>
>> The culprit was:
>>
>> Sql error: The total number of locks exceeds the lock table size QMYSQL:
>> Unable to execute query
>> Query: ALTER TABLE PartTable ADD FOREIGN KEY (pimItemId) REFERENCES
>> PimItemTable(id) ON UPDATE CASCADES ON DELETE CASCADE
>>
>> and the solution was, since I am using an internal mysql server, was to
>> increase the value of the innodb_buffer_pool_size parameter on
>> ~/.local/share/akonadi/mysql.conf
>>
>> The value that was there was of 8M and I have set it to 128M.
>
> I was impacted by that bug too, but I did not found the correct fix. I removed
> my Akonadi database last Friday.
>
> I think that should be reported to upstream KDE, so that they find a way to
> smooth the upgrade.
As a downstream/packaging issue, fedoras akonadi packaging currently
opts to default to using the values in:
/etc/akonadi/mysql-global-mobile.conf
and not
/etc/akonadi/mysql-global-big.conf
(ie, compare each to /etc/aknoadi/mysql-global.conf)
The rationale being that the -big config, well, was *too* big,
especially for casual users. Perhaps we will have to rethink that.
In the meantime, yes, if the values in -mobile are problematic, then
upstream should also consider adjusting things too.
-- Rex
10 years
Re: Problems with the last update to akonadi [Solved]
by Rex Dieter
On 04/15/2014 08:22 AM, Daniel Vrátil wrote:
> Unless someone has a*real* reason not to do it, I'm going to switch to the
> -not-really-that-big config in our packages.
...
> With my Akonadi maintainer hat on, I think that we should actually remove this
> config now, since it's not tested at all and there's no real usecase for
> Akonadi on mobile device ATM. With my latest fixes to our fork of the SQLite
> driver, using SQLite backend should be much less pain and notably faster, so
> we can recommend mobile distributions to opt-in for SQLite.
OK, implemented in akonadi-1.12.1-2 build
-- rex
10 years
Re: kde-4.13.0 now available in f20/kde-unstable repo
by Rex Dieter
On 04/13/2014 09:30 PM, Ernesto Manríquez Mendoza wrote:
> 2. Dolphin is compiled against nepomuk-widgets. Please, compile it against
> baloo-widgets instead.
This is already the case. kde-baseapps.spec already includes:
BuildRequires: baloo-devel >= %{version}
BuildRequires: baloo-widgets-devel >= %{version}
(with no mention of nepomuk).
So, if something isn't enabled or working right, its not a matter of
missing build dependencies.
-- Rex
10 years
Re: kde-4.13.0 now available in f20/kde-unstable repo
by Rex Dieter
On 04/14/2014 06:19 AM, Rex Dieter wrote:
> On 04/13/2014 09:30 PM, Ernesto Manríquez Mendoza wrote:
>> 2. Dolphin is compiled against nepomuk-widgets. Please, compile it
>> against
>> baloo-widgets instead.
>
> This is already the case. kde-baseapps.spec already includes:
> BuildRequires: baloo-devel >= %{version}
> BuildRequires: baloo-widgets-devel >= %{version}
>
> (with no mention of nepomuk).
>
> So, if something isn't enabled or working right, its not a matter of
> missing build dependencies.
Or not, I found a missing build dep on kfilemetadata, doing a -2 build now.
-- Rex
10 years
Problems with the last update to akonadi
by José Abílio Matos
Hi,
after the last update of akonadi from unstable I got a message
saying that the it was updating the the data, and that it could take a
few minutes depending on the size of the data.
I left the computer on all night and this morning it was still the same
warning (progress bar).
I have close kmail/kontact and now akonadi does not start.
$ akonadictl start
Starting Akonadi Server...
Unable to register service as "org.freedesktop.Akonadi.Control.lock"
Maybe it's already running?
"[
0: /usr/bin/akonadi_control(_Z11akBacktracev+0x4a) [0x437c5a]
1: /usr/bin/akonadi_control() [0x437ed2]
2: /lib64/libc.so.6(+0x35cb0) [0x7fe39f127cb0]
3: /lib64/libc.so.6(gsignal+0x39) [0x7fe39f127c39]
4: /lib64/libc.so.6(abort+0x148) [0x7fe39f129348]
5: /lib64/libQtCore.so.4(_Z17qt_message_output9QtMsgTypePKc+0x84)
[0x7fe3a046cd04]
6: /usr/bin/akonadi_control(_ZN15FileDebugStream9writeDataEPKcx+0xad)
[0x439c9d]
7: /lib64/libQtCore.so.4(_ZN9QIODevice5writeEPKcx+0xb0) [0x7fe3a050bfb0]
8: /lib64/libQtCore.so.4(+0x120c85) [0x7fe3a051bc85]
9: /lib64/libQtCore.so.4(_ZN11QTextStreamD1Ev+0x31) [0x7fe3a0524e51]
10: /usr/bin/akonadi_control(_ZN6QDebugD1Ev+0x49) [0x41a559]
11: /usr/bin/akonadi_control(main+0x397) [0x417247]
12: /lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf5) [0x7fe39f113d65]
13: /usr/bin/akonadi_control() [0x417541]
]
"
Error: akonadi_control was started but didn't register at D-Bus session bus.
Make sure your system is set up correctly!
Looking into the previous ~/.xsession-errors this same message is
repeated there.
Suggestions are welcome, :-)
Regards,
--
José Matos
10 years
RE: kde-4.13.0 now available in f20/kde-unstable repo
by Ernesto Manríquez Mendoza
Greetings, KDE lovers of this community. I'm Ernesto Manriquez, and I've been
using KDE with Fedora since Fedora 9, so, I've been following closely this
list. I'm a heavy KDE-Redhat user, and the kde-unstable repo has served me
well to do bug reports upstream, so, here it goes.
1. Baloo is awesome, but we need Milou. There is a Milou package in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1078994 , under review, and kde-
unstable would be a great place to test it.
2. Dolphin is compiled against nepomuk-widgets. Please, compile it against
baloo-widgets instead. If you don't do that, we'll lose all semantic
functionality in Dolphin when we switch from Nepomuk to Baloo.
10 years
Some questions about rekonq
by Marko Vojinovic
Hi folks,
Since I've installed F20 (from KDE Live) on my main workstation, I've
been evaluating if the rekonq browser can substitute firefox in my
regular workflow. So far it has lived up to my expectations, but there
are a couple of things that are slightly annoying, so I'd appreciate if
anyone could help me out with it:
(1) Is there an analog of "about:config" and "about:plugins" pages from
firefox?
I'd like to be able to tinker with various detailed settings if
possible, and also to view all recognized plugins (and I used a lot of
stuff in firefox --- flash, icedtea, gecko-mediaplayer, etc.).
(2) When I click on a .pdf link, I'd like rekonq to open the pdf file
in a separate instance of okular, rather than embedded in the browser
tab. Firefox used to ask me if I want to open or save the file, and it
would open it in an independent okular session. Can something like
that be configured somehow in rekonq?
My typical usecase is to open several pdf files at once and distribute
them across several workspaces for easy access (I typically open up to
4 pdf's in portrait, side-by-side across two widescreen monitors ---
it's extremely convenient). ATM I have to save the pdf's to disk, and
then open each of them manually in okular. Aside from being annoying
and involving lots of clicking around, my disk is getting cluttered
with random pdf files I don't really want to keep etc.
(3) What about HTML5 video tag support? Apparently rekonq tries to
download the video file immediately on opening of the website, rather
than waiting for me to click on the play button. This is a disaster
with both user experience and bandwidth usage if the video file is big
enough (say several 700MB movies hosted on the site). If you want a
test example, try one of my home-made websites [1], and watch your
bandwidth!
Moreover, if I kill the tab where such site is being opened (it doesn't
even get to start loading the pictures or the background!) --- the
download of the movie continues, without any apparent way to stop it,
short of killing the whole rekonq. So,
(4) It would be nice to have some flexibility with controlling the
stuff rekonq downloads in the background (like
cancel/pause/stop/delete/restart/refresh buttons etc.). Am I missing
some hidden controls somewhere?
I've searched around the net for all this stuff, but google doesn't want
to be my friend today... :-(
Can anyone help me out? Or should I just revert to firefox and forget
rekonq altogether?
TIA, :-)
Marko
[1] www.dragicavojinovic.com
10 years
kde builds for el6 status update
by Rex Dieter
Quick status update on el6 kde builds hosted @ kde-redhat repos...
* I moved the kde-4.10.x stuff from kde-unstable to kde-testing, finally.
* Over the past couple of says, started working on kde-4.11.x builds,
should be showing up in kde-unstable real soon, as soon as I work my way
through the last batch of stuff that doesn't build cleanly:
http://kdeforge2.unl.edu/kde-redhat/mock/needswork/
Enjoy.
-- Rex
10 years