On Mit, 2003-03-26 at 02:26, Evan Martin wrote: > Are there any packages?
Check out the X-Mailer header of this mail. :) > - it wants libdb3 version 3.1.17 exactly, so I had to install that > manually. This has always been included in the evolution source package. > - it wants the pkg-config library "soup-2.0", which is provided by > neither Debian's "libsoup2" (0.5.14) nor "libsoup" (0.7.10). The > version on the Evolution website is 1.99.12, so I had to install that > manually. I built this from the libsoup CVS module. > - it wants files from the gtkhtml3 datadir, which Debian's gtkhtml3 > pkg-config data helpfully points at the non-existent directory > /usr/share/gtkhtml-3.0/ (specifically, it's looking for "Editor.idl", > which does exist in the Debian packages "gtkhtml-1.1" and "gtkhtml" > but not in any gtkhtml3-related package). Ah, didn't know there already are gtkhtml3.0 packages, so I rolled my own from CVS, and my gtkhtml3.0 package happens to contain that file. :) > And these may not be Debian's bugs: > - there's some conflict between a header in libgal and an Evolution > header. they looked like they were both trying to prototype the same > function. Didn't encounter this, maybe because I used a post 1.3.1 CVS snapshot of evolution. > - /usr/share/idl/bonobo-activation-2.0/Bonobo_GenericFactory.idl, > provided by the "bonobo-activation" package (I have 1:2.2.1.1-1) > lacks an #endif at the end and fails to parse. Didn't encounter this either, weird. Now the question is how to make what I have (a bunch of hacked up packages built from CVS snapshots) public without embarassing myself too much. :) I guess I'll take a while to put up slightly cleaned up source packages, please bear with me as I'm generally very busy at the moment. -- Earthling Michel D�nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast

