David Jansen wrote:
We are running into the same problem here. Why is it a problem? Not
the
disk space taken up by mysqld or the little bit of cpu time it
takes. But the diskspace on the user's home directories. We have a
shared home disk here for > 200 people, each has disk quota of 0.5 - 1 GB
and akonadi's database for some users seems to be taking as much as 140 MB
And that is even without them being actively using it, it's probably
just an existing addressbook getting converted to mysql database or so.
I have no idea how big those databases will grow over time.
We're currently working on splitting packaging so that akonadi gets
installed only when really used/needed. If anyone wants to help or
participate in testing that, jump onto the fedora-kde list for news.
But, that doesn't address the size issue. Wow, confirmed, my akonadi dir is
~163M. ouchie. Looks like another TODO item to look into.
-- Rex