Luis
On Mon, 2001-10-22 at 13:58, Richie Crews wrote:
> Man ximian is the shit... You guys already got the 7.2 rpms out there... I > bow before thee... However there is no installer yet guys ;) > > -----Original Message----- > From: Luis Villa > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 10/22/01 11:47 AM > Subject: Re: [Evolution] Redhat 7.2 > > FWIW, (1) I think someone is drafting a response to Hemos's typically > uninformed 'more tested' 'news' at the moment and (2) barring serious > issues, we'll have 7.2 support on the servers and in the installer this > afternoon. I've been using it myself for about two weeks (we're on their > beta program.) > Luis > > On Mon, 2001-10-22 at 11:35, Chris Ball wrote: > > On Mon, 2001-10-22 at 15:21, Janne Morén wrote: > > > I'm about to install redhat 7.2, and I'm wondering if anybody has > been > > > able to install evolution (or, indeed Ximian Gnome) under the betas; > > > will the 7.1 RPM:s work if I remove the original Gnome rpm:s? > > > > While it's often not the most reliable news source, slashdot's article > > on 7.2's release states the following: > > > > If you're upgrading from the previous Red Hat 7.1 and you're using > > Ximian GNOME, then you might want to erase all Ximian GNOME RPMS (use > > the command: rpm -e `rpm -qa | grep -i ximian` --nodeps to erase the > > RPMS). Red Hat's GNOME RPMS has been more tested then Ximian's one > and > > there is a conflict between them. You cannot use Red-Carpet on Redhat > > 7.2 as it will fail with the RPM libraries. > > > > Not that I can make an immense amount of sense of the English or > > technical meaning in there, but it seems that things aren't too well > > supported at the moment. I'm sure that RH7.2 is one of Ximian's main > > target platforms, though, so it won't be too long before things are > > fixed. > > > > ~C. > > > > -- > > $a="printf.net"; Chris Ball | chris@void.$a | www.$a | finger: > chris@$a > > "In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded." > > -- > Luis Villa > Ximian Bugmaster > "Quality is an amazing bridge because it is universal in its language." > Thomas Corcoran > > > _______________________________________________ > evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
