Hallo Frank, Op maandag 9 september 2002 01:31, schreef Franklin Maurer:
But, still no luck on evolution. I got it to install and upgrade once without the " configuration database error" but then it didn't have a choice for my inbox or send receive, it was basically a glorified browser/news bot. I tried the rpm through ximian but the dependencies were different then the apt-get one.
You can retrieve the ximian version via apt as well. Just add the component "ximian" to the rpm line in the /ec/apt/sources.list file.
I think it was the next version of gal, and some lib with a 19 in it. Any idea why the dependencies are different for the same version of evolution? or is it a different version on apt-get? it was the Suse 8.0 rpm. Anyway I'm curious. but if you have any idea let me know. I may just download the patch from YOU, since I know it works.
I hope that the above explanation shows that there is no "apt" version of evolution or any other package. The information available in the rpm package is being analysed and used, that's all apt does. Actually the apt repository provide 3 different evolution versions: SuSE, usr-local-bin and ximian :) Up to you to choose the one you like most. If you like to stick with one version, use the hold/pin functionality. See the apt-howto: apt-get install apt-howto :) -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless