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List:       kdepim-users
Subject:    Re: [KDE-pim] New Install: AKONADI wit PostgreSQL
From:       "Hakan E. Duran" <ehakanduran () gmail ! com>
Date:       2020-12-29 22:47:58
Message-ID: 20201229224758.xmkwgcbinw5viuch () t420
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Dear Michael,

I think this was a smart decision. I truly don't mean to sound negative,
but handling all these needs (contacts, calendar, email, etc.) without
dealing with akonadi was my choice as well. I think this decision saved
me a lot of time since I made it. I would be more than happy to
re-convert once the mess is cleaned.

Hakan

On 20/12/29 02:52PM, Hessler, Klaus-Michael wrote:
> @ All,
>
> I'd like to thank everybody for his input and appreciate, that my question
> has met with so much interest.
>
> Nevertheless, I have to say, that esp. the messages from Bjoern caused more
> questions than answers for me: I'm not a software engineer but only a simple
> user. Moreover, looking at different sources, in several cases I found even
> contradictory definitions, like I've documented in an earlier e-mail in this
> thread. From this page <https://userbase.kde.org/Akonadi/Postgres_update> I
> understood, that using Akonadi with PostgreSQL needs to have both the old
> and new PostgreSQL versions installed for an update. This sounds like an
> adventure for me.
>
> Finally I checked, which applications are using Akonadi and found from this
> page <https://userbase.kde.org/Akonadi>:
>
>  * KMail,
>  * KAddressBook,
>  * KOrganizer,
>  * KJots,
>  * KAlarm.
>
> For myself it's only regrettable to do without KAlarm, but I found an
> acceptable alternative in alarm-clock-applet
> <http://alarm-clock.pseudoberries.com/>.
> So for the future I'll try to live without Akonadi.
>
> Thanks again. Wish you a good and happy New Year 2021.
> Regards, Michael
>
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