From kmail-devel Sun May 14 09:13:41 2000 From: Mirko Sucker Date: Sun, 14 May 2000 09:13:41 +0000 To: kmail-devel Subject: Re: KMail addressbook broken X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kmail-devel&m=95829543012971 Don Sanders wrote: > > Mirko has checked in some changes to cvs that have broken the address book > functionality completely and are causing numerous errors at start up :-( > > I think I'm going to revert his commits. You could also try to find out what causes the problems, couldn´t you? The messages come from the case that you most probably did not install kab from the kdeutils. They did not pop up for me, of course. So Waldos changes (he moved this template files from kdeutils to kdelibs) solved it. You should no more need to install kab. > Mirko please don't check in stuff that breaks existing functionality. Please reconsider this sentence. I checked in changes that worked for me (of course, or I would not have done it). Please do not consider me to be a rookie. If something new does not work for you, the better way than simply removing it is to compare your installation and mine and find the reasons. > Perhaps it's better if you just leave the address book stuff to me. Two things: 1. In Erlangen, we agreed to use the KDE address book in kmail. I expected the kmail developers to do it. You did not, so I did. Please work on finishing and do not brake me. 2. As long as there are three alternatives (kmail addressbook, KDE addressbook, something else that has to be invented by now), I am sure we should not stick to either 1 or 3! > > This is what broke. > > I receive numerous error dialogs at start up (see attached lists). Solved by Waldo in five minutes. > Auto-completion of email address is broken. This is as I need some feedback what to provide to you. Merely: where do I have to put the set of all email addresses in the database? Then it should work again. > Cannot access existing address book GUI (support the existing GUI must be > retained until it ready to be removed, this is the way things were done for > the configuration dialog and the way things are being done for the new pop > account). After the two bugs you found are resolved, there should be no reason to stick to the old one that was not really useable. Greetings anyway, --Mirko. -- Drei Dinge gibt es, denen alle Menschen gern gemütlich zuschauen: ° fliessendes Wasser, ° knisterndes Feuer und (am allerliebsten) ° anderen Menschen beim Arbeiten. (Charlie Brown).