Thanks for the response, Bill. I'm not sure how to revert back to a "clean" situation. I did do some RH8.0 updates from the ximian RH8.0 channel. But I don't recall whether I did those before the evo install or not. It sounds like the RH8.0 channel updates may have stepped on the evo install, or vice-versa. I hope I can get it working- it looks like a cool app... Thanks again... -bill- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On 1/4/03, 4:04:56 PM, Bill Hartwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re: [Evolution] Problems installing 1.2.1...: > On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 21:17, Bill Richards wrote: > > Hello- > > > > I'm a newbie and hate to post a question that's probably already been > > re-hashed here a number of times. I did check the archive and saw some > > related posts, but still have no resolution. I'm using RH8.0 and > > installed the 1.0.8 version that shipped with the distribution . That > > installed OK, but the composer didn't work (a dialog popped up about a > > missing component). Using red-carpet I recently installed the 1.2.1 > > version, to try evolution again. That version won't start up due to a > > missing Config database. I saw some posts regarding environment > > variables, library pointers, etc. I tried some of those things, but it > > still doesn't run for me. I did a fresh install after removing the > > original packages- same thing. I'd love to try using evolution, but so > > far I'm not very impressed... I would expect the install to be more > > robust... any ideas, anyone? Thanks in advance for any help. > I'm also a RH8.0 user, and using Evolution 1.2.1, installed from Red > Carpet.When you installed it, did you try installing the entire > Evolution Channel recommended install/upgrade list, or did you just > install Evolution (and the dependencies it pulled in), the way the RH8.0 > page at ximian.com describes? > The basic problem, as I understand it, is that RH8.0 and Ximian Gnome do > not mesh yet (thanks, no doubt, to RH's casual changing of stuff in 8.0 > - even to the point of chopping out entire functional areas in other > people's code when they packaged it for release), so if you want to > install Evolution, the safest way is to just select the Evolution > packages and let Red Carpet pull in the dependencies those packages need > to form a minimal operating program. > I am looking forward with great anticipation to a Ximian release that > fixes the problems that RH8.0 caused. I'm certain that once it's > possible to re-install the full desktop, a lot of the RH problems will > be cleared up. > -- > Bill Hartwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > MacManus Enterprises
Title: Re: [Evolution] Problems installing 1.2.1...
- [Evolution] Problems installing 1.2.1... Bill Richards
- Re: [Evolution] Problems installing 1.2.1... Mark Gordon
- Re: [Evolution] Problems installing 1.2.1... Bill Hartwell
- Bill Richards
