on my Dell latitude E6510, RAM=8Gb, GPU=GT218 NVS 3100M, CPU=i7 Q 720 @ 1.60GHz, OS=opensuse 13.1 KDE=4.13.0
knotes doesn’t create new notes, rightclick on knotes icon in system tray, choose new note, nothing is created, in 12.3 it works but if you hide the just created note it disappear and cannot be showed again.
…and also knotes has some strange behaviours about duplication notes and conflict warnings that I has to better identify…
…and also, if in knotes settings > collections > selecting a folder in “select the folder where the note will be saved” it is not remembered by knotes after closing knotes settings and reopen it…
suggestions??
???
I’m not sure I understand this sentence correctly.
So, knotes 4.13 works fine in your openSUSE 12.3 system, but it doesn’t in 13.1?
On 13.1 nothing happens when you choose “New note”?
On 12.3 creating a new note works, but it isn’t saved?
Do you have problems when you create a new user?
suggestions??
File bug reports at http://bugs.kde.org/.
you are overextimating my mess capability
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yes
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I will try…
I will do…
manythnx, ciao
you are overextimating my mess capability
yes
yes
yes
I will try…
I will do…
manythnx, ciao
Thanks for clarifying!
Some ideas:
Try to choose a different default collection to save to in KNotes’ settings.
Have a look in akonadiconsole (Browser tab), whether the newly created notes show up there. Maybe right-click on the collection and choose “Synchronize”.
Does the note get saved to the corresponding folder in the filesystem and just doesn’t show up in KNotes, or is it not even saved?
Try to run akonaditray (a small program for the system tray that lets you start/stop Akonadi f.e.), this will show certain errors as notifications. Do you get some when creating a new note?
What database backend are you actually using?
(to find out, run “kcmshell4 akonadi” or right-click on the akonaditray icon and select “Configure…”, then click on the “Configure the Akonadi-Server” tab; or select Server->Configure Server… in akonadiconsole’s menu)
this is my try:
created a new user, launched knotes, rightclick on icon in the system tray, choosen new note, knotes asked me where save the note, I checked the only one “note” icon and checked use as default, click ok, knotes created 2 notes instead of one, and after a while this warning appeared:
http://paste.opensuse.org/view/download/88724306
I clicked on left one, warning disappeared, but after a while another warning appeared
http://paste.opensuse.org/view/download/46236057
note that in the first picture, before to accept “left one” in the warning, only one note is filled with “hhhhhhhhh”, after having chosen the “left one” both are filled with “hhhhhhhhh”,
I chosen “left one” again, deleted one of the notes, hided, the note, and it disappear from knotes, I cannot resume it in any way.
Hm, I only know this dialog and the duplication issue from kmail.
The messages are not really duplicated, but two references to the same message (or note in this case) exist in the database it seems. That’s why there is a conflict when one of them is changed.
In kmail this seems to only happen when filtering (and therefore moving) messages (but not for all of them, it seems to be some timing issue/race condition).
But I haven’t seen this in knotes yet. Well, I haven’t seen it in KMail for some time either, since it only happened with the POP3 accounts. And I switched all of my accounts to IMAP in the meantime (and use server-side filtering).
I chosen “left one” again, deleted one of the notes, hided, the note, and it disappear from knotes, I cannot resume it in any way.
I suppose that’s because the note itself was not duplicated. So by deleting one of the notes, you deleted the only one.
If you experience that again, try to quit knotes and restart akonadi (“akonadictl restart” f.e.).
Is the note still duplicated?
Try to open both notes. Can you then delete one without affecting the other?
But I think you should really file a bug report about this, especially if it also occurs with a new user and therefore fresh akonadi database.
:)
tried, it doesn’t works
when I launch akonadiconsole a warning appear and also this in the konsole…may be useful…
pla@suseST-pla:~> akonadiconsole
akonadiconsole(10615) KDirWatch::removeDir: doesn't know "/home/pla/.kde4/share/apps/messageviewer/themes/"
akonadiconsole(10615) KDirWatch::removeDir: doesn't know "/usr/share/kde4/apps/messageviewer/themes/"
QSqlQuery::exec: database not open
QLayout: Attempting to add QLayout "" to JobTrackerWidget "", which already has a layout
QLayout: Attempting to add QLayout "" to JobTrackerWidget "", which already has a layout
QLayout: Attempting to add QLayout "" to NotificationMonitor "", which already has a layout
akonadiconsole(10615) MonitorItem::MonitorItem: "Invalid object path: /subscriber/plasma-desktop_2004_EvnIEU"
in 13.1 where nothing happen no notes appear in the browser tab nothing change in the numbers that shows the numbers of notes present in the collections even if I sicronyze everything…
…it seems it isn’t saved at all…
no notifications appear…but
if I test clicking on test button, this is the result, there are some red crosses…:
http://paste.opensuse.org/view/download/25896575
the details here…
http://paste.opensuse.org/77801453
maybe mysql???
http://paste.opensuse.org/view/download/41939576
No. I get those messages as well. Nothing to do with akonadi or notes problems.
With “warning” you mean the dialog that appears on start that “Akonadi Console is purely a development tool” and so on?
This is normal as well. You can change internal things with akonadiconsole that might break your setup and cause data loss.
in 13.1 where nothing happen no notes appear in the browser tab nothing change in the numbers that shows the numbers of notes present in the collections even if I sicronyze everything…
But you do have a notes collection, right?
Is at least one enabled in KNotes’ settings?
no notifications appear…but
if I test clicking on test button, this is the result, there are some red crosses…:
the details here…
http://paste.opensuse.org/77801453
So, there are database errors reported there:
InnoDB: The log sequence number in ibdata files does not match
InnoDB: the log sequence number in the ib_logfiles!
140430 12:15:39 InnoDB: Database was not shut down normally!
InnoDB: Starting crash recovery.
InnoDB: Reading tablespace information from the .ibd files...
InnoDB: Restoring possible half-written data pages from the doublewrite
InnoDB: buffer...
InnoDB: Last MySQL binlog file position 0 1256, file name ./mysql-bin.000005
140430 12:15:44 InnoDB: Waiting for the background threads to start
140430 12:15:45 Percona XtraDB (http://www.percona.com) 5.5.33-MariaDB-31.1 started; log sequence number 898858158
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'events_waits_current' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'events_waits_history' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'events_waits_history_long' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'setup_consumers' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'setup_instruments' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'setup_timers' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'performance_timers' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'threads' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'events_waits_summary_by_thread_by_event_name' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'events_waits_summary_by_instance' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'events_waits_summary_global_by_event_name' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'file_summary_by_event_name' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'file_summary_by_instance' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'mutex_instances' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'rwlock_instances' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'cond_instances' has the wrong structure
140430 12:15:46 [ERROR] Native table 'performance_schema'.'file_instances' has the wrong structure
No idea if those could give problems, but that sure doesn’t sound healthy.
Try to rename the folders ~/.config/akonadi and ~/.local/share/akonadi when akonadi is stopped.
But you have those problems with a new user as well, right?
So they shouldn’t be related to any database or settings issues.
Then there’s also:
Executable "akonadi_nepomuk_feeder" for agent "akonadi_nepomuk_feeder" could not be found!
Executable "akonadi_folderarchive_agent" for agent "akonadi_folderarchive_agent" could not be found!
But this is completely unrelated to your problems.
The first one is caused by the fact that nepomuk has been replaced by baloo (and akonadi_nepomuk_feeder by akonadi_baloo_feeder).
No idea about the second one.
You could remove those two agents in akonadiconsole to get rid of those errors.
maybe mysql???
Yes, and that’s the recommended one since quite some times.
But for a while sqlite was the default on openSUSE IIRC, and this might have problems.
That’s why I asked.
PS:
Do you have the same problems in KJots?
And another thing:
Most of your problems seem to be related to synchronizing (Akonadi only actually writes changes when it synchronizes a collection).
What I suspect that might happen is, that one synchronization isn’t finished yet when a new one is started.
This could explain the conflict dialogs and that changes get lost.
Try changing the synchronization settings for your notes collections in akonadiconsole, by right-clicking on them in the “Browser” tab and switching to “Retrieval” there.
Especially try to increase the synchronization interval. (here it is “Never”)
Try also playing with the other settings there.
As I don’t have this problem, I cannot tell you what might help.
…yes that one…ok
…yes
veeeerygood, ok, renamed and now knotes create notes without problems and save correctly after hiding you can resume…
…not the same, in a new user I can create notes but knotes create double note and a warning appear and, as you supposed probably right, when I choose to keep only one I delete the only note…
I cannot find any related agent …
…I tried kjots, it seems to have no problems, but I don’t like it so much…
Ok, then at least some progress.
…not the same, in a new user I can create notes but knotes create double note and a warning appear and, as you supposed probably right, when I choose to keep only one I delete the only note…
So the problem with not being able to create new notes was definitely database related I’d say.
Strange though that you would get doubled notes with a new user only and not in your standard account.
Or do you get those there too?
I cannot find any related agent …
Ok, that was mainly guessing.
But I think you can just ignore that errors anyway.
…I tried kjots, it seems to have no problems, but I don’t like it so much…
Same for me.
But I was thinking that trying with KJots should tell whether it’s a general Akonadi problem, or just related to KNotes.
…I login the new user I create to make the same thing I did in the main one, launched akonaditray to stop akonadi and…, akonadi was not running…, this probably was the why knotes double the notes…, started akonadi and now knotes works perfectlydoesn’t double the notes but doesnt save it, I suppose akonaditray popup this notification:
notes cannot write to mail file /home/user/.local/share/akonadi_aconotes_resource_0/tmp/a-long-number-and-the-host-name
and this folder doesn’t exist, if I create a new agent in akonaditray and assign it to the default in knote config knote works well
…ok
filed three bubs… and somebody answered me very soon…
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=334142
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=334140
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=334138
manythanx ciao
pier…
So the problem there was because akonadi wasn’t running?
Interesting.
KNotes, as any other application using akonadi, should make akonadi start automatically.
If not, it is a bug of course.
I haven’t tried with a new user myself yet, but I will to check whether this is a general problem or not.
doesn’t double the notes but doesnt save it, I suppose akonaditray popup this notification:
notes cannot write to mail file /home/user/.local/share/akonadi_aconotes_resource_0/tmp/a-long-number-and-the-host-name
and this folder doesn’t exist, if I create a new agent in akonaditray and assign it to the default in knote config knote works well
I do get similar messages as well (if akonaditray is running), but otherwise everything is working fine.
But why /home/user/.local/share/akonadi_aconotes_resource_0/tmp/a-long-number-and-the-host-name?
This would point to a not correctly configured akonotes resource. Maybe caused by the fact that akonadi was not running?
filed three bubs…
and somebody answered me very soon…
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=334142
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=334140
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=334138
Good. That’s the best way to get (possible) bugs fixed.
I see the the first two (334142 and 334140) are already confirmed by the developer.
Thank you!