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===== Original Message From "Jon"
===== Why note write to sales@ximian.com and ask why the F@#! is the support for SuSE so difficult and long to update??? Regards,
Jon
-----Original Message----- From: Art Fore [mailto:art_fore@3mts.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 10:51 PM To: 'John Scott'; suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: RE: [SLE] Evolution 1.0.1
Tried this as well as installing 0.12 from suse 7.3 cdrom, then
ximian 1.01 packages. Still have many dependencies for packages that I cannot find, most with xxx.so.xxx and the libiconf. And, every
to add to the dependencies. Started out with 5 dependencies, after installing all of those listed below, (except libiconf) now have 9 dependencies. Its like one step forward and two steps back. Anyone else have any suggestions?
Art
-----Original Message----- From: John Scott [mailto:fyrebird@home.nl] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 11:22 AM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] Evolution 1.0.1
This is a good list. I installed it last week. Some of the files on
The libiconv can be found in the suse-7.1 directory of ximian. I used this one and it works fine. -- Richard trying the package seems the
suse 7.3 disk are more current than the ximian ftp server. You can install evolution with yast from the suse cd/dvd which will automatically install all the packages need to satisfy all dependencies. Then, go to the ximian ftp and download the evolution 1.01 rpm and all of the files with the same date (1/12/02 I think). Install the new files and you will be up to date. This will save you time and bandwidth(unless you have cable or dsl and don't care about bandwidth). If you don't care about download time, going from the list below is fine.
John
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ralph Sanford"
To: "Art Fore" Cc: Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 8:07 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] Evolution 1.0.1 On Tue, 2002-01-22 at 23:00, Art Fore wrote:
Has anyone with Suse 7.3 installed Ximian Evolution? If so, how did you install, with tar.gz or the suze 7.2 rpm?
Art
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Using the SuSE 7.2 rpm's from ftp.ximian.com
Be aware there are a lot of dependencies. Below is a list of the needed rpm's to get Evolution to work on one of the SuSE 7.3 machines
gnome-spell-0.4-ximian.1.i386.rpm aspell-0.33.7.1-ximian.3.i386.rpm bonobo-1.0.14-ximian.1.i386.rpm bonobo-conf-0.14-ximian.1.i386.rpm evolution-1.0.1-ximian.2.i386.rpm gnome-pilot-0.1.63-ximian.2.i386.rpm gtkhtml-0.16.1-ximian.1.i386.rpm gtkhtml-1.0.0-ximian.1.i386.rpm libbonobo-conf0-0.14-ximian.1.i386.rpm libgal14-0.14-ximian.2.i386.rpm libgal18-0.18.1-ximian.1.i386.rpm libgal19-0.19-ximian.1.i386.rpm libgtkhtml15-0.12.0-ximian.6.i386.rpm libgtkhtml18-0.15.0-ximian.2.i386.rpm libgtkhtml19-0.16.1-ximian.1.i386.rpm libgtkhtml20-1.0.0-ximian.1.i386.rpm libiconv-1.5-ximian.3.i386.rpm libnss3-0.9.5-ximian.1.i386.rpm pilot-link-0.9.5-ximian.2.i386.rpm pspell-0.12.2-ximian.4.i386.rpm
Your mileage will vary.
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