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Bug#718813: marked as done (KDE "migrates" something on the first login of a freshly created user)



Your message dated Fri, 15 Aug 2014 11:02:10 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#718813: KDE "migrates" something on the first login of a freshly created user
has caused the Debian Bug report #718813,
regarding KDE "migrates" something on the first login of a freshly created user
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Package:  kdepim-runtime
Version:  4:4.4.11.1-6
User:     debian-edu@lists.debian.org
UserTags: debian-edu

When logging in with a freshly created user on a freshly installed
machine, installed using the Debian Edu Roaming Workstation profile
based on the current Debian testing (Jessie), a popup show up at the end of the login process with
this content:

  KResource Migration Tool

  [i] Trying to migrate 'Default Address Book'...
   V  Migration of 'Default Address Book' succeeded.

  [Close]

The same happen with Debian Edu based on Wheezy/stable.  As there is no
address book KDE setup in the user home directory when the user log in
for the first time, I expect there to be nothing to migrate, and thus
expect there to be no popup about some strange migration.

I tried to run 'ps -ef|grep mig' when the popup was shown, and after I
had closed it, and discovered that the process 'kres-migration
--interactive-on-change --type contact --omit-client-bridge' was running
when the popup was showing and no longer running when the popup was
gone.  I thus suspect it was responsible for the popup and assign this
bug to the kdepim-runtime package.  I might be mistaken.  Please
reassign if some other package is the cause.

The user home directory created on a roaming workstation is fairly
standard, with these files present:

  .local/share/user-places.xbel
  .profile
  .bash_logout
  .bashrc
  .gtk-bookmarks

The user-places.xbel and .gtk-bookmarks files are created when the user
is created with a CIFS mount pointer to the central home directory.
Perhaps one of them is involved in this issue?

-- 
Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen

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Version: 4:4.13.3-1

[Wolfgang Schweer]
> I suspect the package freemind to cause triggering the migration.
>
> IIRC, freemind creates /etc/kde3 and ships something below.
> So the existence of /etc/kde3 might be the reason.

Could be.  The issue seem to be fixed with the KDE version in testing at
the moment.  At least no migration dialog show up for new users any
more.  Thus I close this issue as fixed.

-- 
Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen

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