Drop PIM from the iso (default install)
Clive Johnston
clivejo at kubuntu.org
Sat Sep 16 15:09:08 UTC 2017
Here is a link to the current PIM dependency chart:
https://i.imgur.com/047wq9F.png
It is extremely complex and most of it does need akonadi to function.
On 16 September 2017 at 13:26, <rhkramer at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Saturday, September 16, 2017 01:00:10 AM Michael Devendra Lutynski
> wrote:
> > I personally use KMail all the time and love it, but I do have to agree
> > that the Akonadi + MySQL backend is a non-trivial addition of system
> > resources and complexity. Part of my custom install script is:
>
> Hmm, as far as I know, at least for Debian Wheezy / KDE 4.8.4, kmail
> (1.13.7)
> doesn't required Akonadi. It does seem to get installed, but the first
> thing I
> do is disable it on a new install (which has been quite a while ago, now).
>
> Am I confused, or did Akonadi become a requirement for later versions of
> kmail?
>
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