On Monday, 19 June 2017 22:40:14 BST John Andersen wrote:
On 06/17/2017 02:28 AM, ianseeks wrote:
Could this be the culprit or should I look further? How is the general feeling about the overall health of kmail?
I don't think kmail is the problem, its akonadi.
Until one works without the other, I can't imagine how you could make that claim. The way i see it is that akonadi is a service that kmail relies on. I know its difficult sometimes to separate the two for bug logging, i used to blame kmail for things crapping out but the problems were more often than not fixed in akonadi and sometimes a config change in mysql.conf.
I wouldn't blame kwrite for failing to write a file to disk if the disk sub system failed due to a bug although my knee jerk reaction would be to do that.
Personally, everything that requires akonadi is banned from all my KDE installations. And that includes Kmail, unfortunately. I got close to that, i was spitting feathers all over the place at times.
They keep adding pieces to akonadi to where it is composed of so many executables it has taken on a life of its own. I think it needs a fresh coat of bulldozer. It definitely needs a lot more debugging. The only way i can help is to log bugs and hopefully in the correct place.
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