Hi Ian,
It sounds like you don't have the evolution '.server' files in the bonobo-activation path.
Try searching the archives for information on this (use google), I set BONOBO_ACTIVATION_PATH myself:
export BONOBO_ACTIVATION_PATH=/opt/gnome2/lib/bonobo/servers
But there are other more system-wide ways to do it.
Michael
On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 08:24 +0100, Ian Baines wrote:
Hi, I am trying to upgrade the Solaris 10 (Sparc) built in Evolution (1.4.6) to Evolution 2.2.2 using the Blastwave.org build and am having problems getting it going. I have addressed this issue to the Blastwave.org users list but so far have not resolved the problem. I am trying to use the standard Solaris 10 Gnome which is based on Gnome 2.6. The built-in Evolution 1.4.6 runs fine. The install of the csw (Blastwave.org) Evolution package (pkg-get install evolution) goes OK. I closed Evolution 1.4.6 & ran evolution --force-shutdown to clean up. When I start up Evolution 2.2.2 I get the following:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$/opt/csw/bin/evolution es menu class init evolution-shell-Message: Killing old version of evolution-data-server... (evolution:2116): e-error.c-WARNING **: No parent set, or default parent available for error dialog A pop up error window appears which contains the message "Evolution can not start. Your system configuration does not match your evolution configuration. Click Help for details (With a Help and Quit button.)" (Clicking Help brings up Firefox with a blank page at support.ximian.com. Quit does have the desired effect.) No Evolution related processes are left running. Firstly, does anyone know specifically what these error messages mean and how to resolve them. Secondly, are there any issues with running Evolution 2.2.2 under Gnome 2.6 rather than a later version? Could there be gconf issues? Thirdly, does anyone else have this combination running? Any help in resolving this would be appreciated. Ian -- Ian Baines GPG: 0xb0a47fbc _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
