Nepomuk and Akonadi
Reinhold Rumberger
rrumberger at web.de
Sat Feb 20 05:25:03 UTC 2010
On Saturday 20 February 2010, Lindsay Mathieson wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 10:22:47 am Reinhold Rumberger wrote:
> > Just out of curiosity: did you stumble across
> > http://userbase.kde.org/Akonadi ? It contains a few suggestions
> > what to do e.g. in case of apparmor trouble.
>
> Nope, but I have now - tried every thing there but I *cannot* get
> rid of these errors:
>
> 100220 15:03:01 [Warning] Can't open and lock time zone table:
> Table 'mysql.time_zone_leap_second' doesn't exist trying to live
> without them 100220 15:03:01 [ERROR] Can't open and lock
> privilege tables: Table 'mysql.servers' doesn't exist
> 100220 15:03:01 [ERROR] Cannot open mysql.db
> 100220 15:03:01 [ERROR] Cannot open mysql.user
> 100220 15:03:01 [ERROR] Cannot open mysql.event
> 100220 15:03:01 [ERROR] Event Scheduler: An error occurred when
> initializing system tables.
Nor can I, but they don't really seem to affect anything...
BTW, the link was from most of the error messages I kept getting
before I installed the virtuoso backend...
If you start akonaditray, does right-clicking on the icon give xou
the option of stopping akonadi? Also, what does "akonadictl status"
say? Likely, if akonadi is running, you just have some fuck-ups due
to importing. Use the akonadi systray icon to go to settings and
delete every resource. Afterwards just create what resources you
want/need.
If that doesn't work, I'd really like to know whether trying with a
new user yields better results...
(BTW, none of the above rids me of the error messages in the log or
the "not registered with d-bus" error - they just don't seem
important...)
--Reinhold
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