I have been using Evolution for a couple of years now, and am very happy with it. I would quite like to upgrade to ver 2.0.2, can anyone give me some pointers on how to achieve this with the minimum of fuss? SUSE 9.1 evolution-1.4.6-18.2 Thanks -- _ Henry Standing (\o/) Systems Engineer /_\ Oxford Policy Management lists at opml dot co dot uk
Henry Standing wrote:
I have been using Evolution for a couple of years now, and am very happy with it.
I would quite like to upgrade to ver 2.0.2, can anyone give me some pointers on how to achieve this with the minimum of fuss?
SUSE 9.1 evolution-1.4.6-18.2
Thanks
Oh Boy! That's a big ask, 9.2 uses evolution 2.0.1. The apt repositry only has 1.5.7 for 9.1. Unless you can find an upgrade for gnome, it's best left alone. Gnome can cause a dependency hell, just grab any gnome app source and try building it, you'll see what I mean. I'm on the garnome mailing list and I've never got it to build successfully and all I ever see are failures, patches, new releases, failures ....... it never gets to the stage where everyone can get gnome built. Perhaps James Ogley one day will let us into his secret, may be you need a full time job building it. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Hamradio G3VBV and keen Flyer =====LINUX ONLY USED HERE=====
Sid Boyce wrote:
Henry Standing wrote:
I have been using Evolution for a couple of years now, and am very happy with it.
I would quite like to upgrade to ver 2.0.2, can anyone give me some pointers on how to achieve this with the minimum of fuss?
SUSE 9.1 evolution-1.4.6-18.2
Thanks
Oh Boy! That's a big ask, 9.2 uses evolution 2.0.1. The apt repositry only has 1.5.7 for 9.1. Unless you can find an upgrade for gnome, it's best left alone. Gnome can cause a dependency hell, just grab any gnome app source and try building it, you'll see what I mean. I'm on the garnome mailing list and I've never got it to build successfully and all I ever see are failures, patches, new releases, failures ....... it never gets to the stage where everyone can get gnome built. Perhaps James Ogley one day will let us into his secret, may be you need a full time job building it. Regards Sid.
I've built the latest gnome, but did it by hand and had time to track down all the dependencies. It really wasn't too bad a task, though time consuming. I do have a lot of experience getting the gtk stuff to compile though as I keep up to date on gimp. There is a list at the gnome site with the correct order for compiling stuff which is VERY useful. That is the missing piece for most people , I think. The other important piece is to find out where SuSE puts the programs and libs for each piece and run "configure --prefix=" with the proper location. Jim
Jim Sabatke wrote:
Sid Boyce wrote:
Henry Standing wrote:
I have been using Evolution for a couple of years now, and am very happy with it.
I would quite like to upgrade to ver 2.0.2, can anyone give me some pointers on how to achieve this with the minimum of fuss?
SUSE 9.1 evolution-1.4.6-18.2
Thanks
Oh Boy! That's a big ask, 9.2 uses evolution 2.0.1. The apt repositry only has 1.5.7 for 9.1. Unless you can find an upgrade for gnome, it's best left alone. Gnome can cause a dependency hell, just grab any gnome app source and try building it, you'll see what I mean. I'm on the garnome mailing list and I've never got it to build successfully and all I ever see are failures, patches, new releases, failures ....... it never gets to the stage where everyone can get gnome built. Perhaps James Ogley one day will let us into his secret, may be you need a full time job building it. Regards Sid.
I've built the latest gnome, but did it by hand and had time to track down all the dependencies. It really wasn't too bad a task, though time consuming. I do have a lot of experience getting the gtk stuff to compile though as I keep up to date on gimp. There is a list at the gnome site with the correct order for compiling stuff which is VERY useful. That is the missing piece for most people , I think. The other important piece is to find out where SuSE puts the programs and libs for each piece and run "configure --prefix=" with the proper location.
Jim
I think I'd prefer to use /usr/local/gnome rather than /opt in case things go pear-shaped, I shall give garnome a try later, it will fail - I'm an optimist, then I'll have a look at the gnome docs and try a manual build, I don't mind the time it'll take. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Hamradio G3VBV and keen Flyer =====LINUX ONLY USED HERE=====
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 6:52 am, Henry Standing wrote:
I have been using Evolution for a couple of years now, and am very happy with it.
I would quite like to upgrade to ver 2.0.2, can anyone give me some pointers on how to achieve this with the minimum of fuss?
SUSE 9.1 evolution-1.4.6-18.2
Hi, On my SuSE 9.1, I have evolution 2.0.2 from ulb apt source. % rpm -qa | grep -i evolution evolution-data-server-1.0.2-100.SuSE.ulb.1 evolution-2.0.2-100.SuSE.ulb.1 evolution-webcal-2.0.1-100.SuSE.ulb.1 First, make sure you have apt for suse configured and running. You can find the instructions for doing that at http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/ Then make sure that you have the following line rpm ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/ SuSE/9.1-i386 usr-local-bin in your /etc/apt/sources.list file. And then do the following as root apt-get update apt-get install evolution-2.0.2-100.SuSE.ulb.1 If you want the direct link to where the rpms are: ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/9.1-i386/RPMS.usr-local-bin -- Osho
Oh Boy! That's a big ask, 9.2 uses evolution 2.0.1. The apt repositry only has 1.5.7 for 9.1. Unless you can find an upgrade for gnome, it's
use the usr-local-bin repository
Perhaps James Ogley one day will let us into his secret, may be you need a full time job building it.
heh, bit late for that now ;) Sorry to have silent for a while, lack of DSL meant my mail server couldn't get at my mail... -- James Ogley james@rubberturnip.org.uk http://rubberturnip.org.uk Currently playing: BBC Radio Five Live
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Henry Standing
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James Ogley
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Jim Sabatke
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Osho GG
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Sid Boyce