Texstar has Evo 1.2.1 available if you wish to go the apt/synaptic way for 
Mandrake.

Michael Biddulph        
Brisbane Australia

On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 6:05 am, Stefano Pogliani wrote:
> Jack,
>
>     what you say makes perfect sense to me. It was not what I wished to
> hear, but it is very logical and wise.
>
> So, anyone has an idea of when Mdk will package its own Evolution 1.2 ?
>
> /stefano
>
> Jack Coates wrote:
> >Speaking from experience, something will break. I've been there. There's
> >a reason why Red Carpet includes system update channels for your distro
> >in addition to the desktop channel and any products you purchased...
> >it's because they're creating an update path which has potential to be
> >(and therefor eventually is) incompatible with the path provided via
> >Mandrake.
> >
> >In a way this points to another weakness of RPM, which is the ability to
> >specify dependencies with something like foobar version >= 2.0.
> >foobar2-1 and foobar-2-0.1 will fail, even though they have the right
> >code inside them. Get two different distributors of the same libraries
> >going on the same system, and sooner or later you're going to break
> >something.
> >
> >If you go with Red Carpet, trust Ximian to do everything for you and
> >quit using urpmi/rpmdrake. If you want to stick with urpmi/rpmdrake,
> >then wait for Mandrake to package the rpms or build Ximian applications
> >from .tgz.
> >
> >On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 11:27, Stefano Pogliani wrote:
> >>Ok, I understand your point and I sympathize.
> >>
> >>But, let's put my question in another form: which is the risk of
> >>installing some of the GNOME packages that are said to be required by
> >>the new Evolution 1.2 and which are not signed by Mandrake ?
> >>
> >>If I install "libgtkhtml20, 1.0.4-6.ximian.1" as proposed by the new
> >>Evolution, where currently I have "1.0.4-4mdk",
> >>what will it happen when Mandrake will publish a version "1.0.4-6mdk"
> >>or, anyway, a new version ?
> >>
> >>/stefano
> >>
> >>Jack Coates wrote:
> >>>On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 10:45, Robert Goshko wrote:
> >>>>On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 09:09, Stefano Pogliani wrote:
> >>>>>Rob,
> >>>>>
> >>>>>   if you downloaded all the packages, then you manually did what Red
> >>>>>Carpet did !
> >>>>>I mean, you installed some other packages that could, one day,
> >>>>> conflict with the ones from Mandrake.
> >>>>>Am I correct ?
> >>>>
> >>>>Stefano,
> >>>>
> >>>>In theory, but from some of the postings I've seen on the Ximain User
> >>>>mailing list, this seems to vary.  I hear lots of people complaining
> >>>>about how "Red Carpet did this and that to my system".
> >>>>
> >>>>I have never tried it so I cannot tell you first hand.  I am always a
> >>>>little "weary" of "just push the button and we will download what you
> >>>>need and install it" software, call me old fashioned, but if the system
> >>>>is going to get pooched, I would like to do it myself, at least I'll
> >>>>know exactly what I did.
> >>>
> >>>The thing about RPM auto-installers (urpmi too) is that they work fine
> >>>when a distribution is fresh. The problems arise when you want to
> >>>install new stuff on said distribution and have to update 7/10ths of the
> >>>system to satisfy dependencies that may or may not actually exist in the
> >>>world outside of the RPM database.
> >>>
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