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After installing Fedora 20 Final TC5 KDE x86_64 live desktop and booting the installed system a couple of times, I started running the 'menus' desktop validation test, which requires running all apps in the menus. KMail was the second I did, after Konsole, so system was still pretty clean. It works fine - I get the wizard on launch, and I can set up and use an account - but an akonadi error dialog popped up over the setup wizard, complaining about an error in 'Server Self-Test'. It had a list of checks with green checkmarks, and one with a grey icon: "Protocol version check not possible" it seems a bit rude to spew this error at everyone the first time they run kmail, if that's what's happening.
Did you install any updates? If so, there was a busted mariadb that landed in updates-testing and was pulled soon after.
in particular, https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2013-22086/mariadb-5.5.34-1.fc20
no, I have 5.5.33a-2.fc20.
Please attach complete output from the self-test. You can access results from current session via System Settings -> Akonadi Configuration -> Akonadi Server Configuration -> Test...
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