Alex Schuster posted on Sat, 02 Jul 2011 16:55:01 +0200 as excerpted: > Kevin Krammer writes: > >> On Wednesday, 2011-06-29, Alex Schuster wrote: >> > Kevin Krammer writes: >> > > On Tuesday, 2011-06-28, Alex Schuster wrote: >> > BTW, I have lots of resources named akonadi_ical_resource_0 to >> > akonadi_ical_resource_20 (only number 19 is missing), all with no >> > file name selected. >> >> You can delete those (kcmshell4 kcm_akonadi_resources or from >> KOrganizer), >> this is a hard to reproduce bug (timing related) when migrating >> calendars. > > Thanks, I did so. Looks less cluttered now. There ares till some empty > resources: > - Personal Calendar: No file selected - Adressbuch: No KDE address book > plugin configured yet. > - akonadi_kabc_resource_2: No KDE address book plugin configured yet. > - akonadi_kcal_resource_0: No KDE calendar plugin configured yet. > > I guess I will just delete them. Never did much with the calendar, and > the address book seems to work, although kmail does not use its entries > for auto completion. But that's no problem, I just have not dealt with > this yet. Thankfully, I deleted the blank/unused entries here, before upgrading all my kdepim packages to 4.6 (while they were still 4.4). IMO that made the akonadi kmail migration that much less confusing, as I didn't have all those empty resources doing nothing to confuse me. It was a bit scary to do, but I figured if it was either empty or a dupe, I should be able to safely delete it, and that turned out to be correct. Plus, back then the only real resource I had to worry about was the address book, unlike now, when I have all the mail resources too. Thus there was less chance of deleting something I actually needed, back then. (That was actually one reason I did it then, as I knew the kmail migration was going to happen eventually, and better to do it when I didn't have a lot to lose than when I did...) Bottom line, you're correct, those empty ones should be safely deletable. But I'm glad I did it here when the stakes were smaller if I screwed up. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.