On Wednesday 30 November 2011 16:01:45 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
Quoting Martin Kho <lists.kho(a)gmail.com>:
> On Wednesday 30 November 2011 11:40:36 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
>> Hi Martin
>>
>> That's my problem... LOL. The orphaned resource cannot be found in the
>> Akonadi Console... It's just in the notebook section of Kontact....
>> o_o taunting me o_o ... daring me o_o to blow away the akonadi db and
>> start everything from scratch..... Aaaaaaaaaah. Nihtmare on Kdepim
>> Street :D
>
> Hi Eli,
>
> That's weird. Are you sure the entry is in the akonadi db and not
> somewhere else hanging around in a config file (e.g. in
> ~/.kde/config/kresources/notes/)?
>
> Martin Kho
>
>> Eli
>>
>> Quoting Martin Kho <lists.kho(a)gmail.com>:
>> > On Wednesday 30 November 2011 07:36:36 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
>> >
>> > [snip]
>> >
>> >> That left me with an orphaned kjots resource "Local Notes"
with
>> >> no
>> >> easy way to edit the Akonadi db to remove them.
>> >
>> > [snip]
>> >
>> >
>> > Hi Eli,
>> >
>> > I had some sort of the same issue with a orphaned address book. I
>> > manually had
>> > removed some personal contacts resources in ./config/akonadi -
>> > never do that>
>> >
>> > :-). To solve it I:
>> > 1. Find the missing resource: in Akonadi Console go to Browser and
>> > right click
>> > on the name In your case Local Notes. Choose Folder Properties ->
>> > Internals. There you see the Owner. The name can be something like
>> > akonadi_aknotes_resource_<nr>. Remember <nr>. Close the
Akonadi
>> > Console.
>> >
>> > 2. Go to System Settings -> Akonadi Configuration or Personal
>> > Information -> Akonadi Resources Configuration. Add notes
>> > resources as
>> > much as the number <nr>
>> > you found in Akonadi Console.
>> >
>> > 3. Now remove added the resources from within System Settings ->
>> > Akonadi Configuration or Personal Information.
>> >
>> > In my case my orphaned address book was gone :-)
>> >
>> >
>> > Hope this will help you too.
>> >
>> > Martin Kho
Yep
Sorry, I'm out of ideas. May be a mysql-guru can help hacking your tables :-)
Martin Kho
Eli