Do an 'ldd libevolution_sync.so' (libevolution_sync.so is the Evolution 
plugin, which will be in <install dir>/lib/multisync) and check the output 
for libraries that cannot be found at runtime. If you find missing 
libraries then locate them on your system and add their path to 
/etc/ld.so.conf and re-run ldconfig.

If this was the problem, the packager of the libraries in question (e.g. 
if they were part of your SuSE Evolution RPM then SuSE) should be notified 
because this is a bug. If this wasn't the problem then let me know.

Tom 



On Wed, 7 Apr 2004, Masaf Acker wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've installed mutlisync 0.81 through an Suse9.0 RPM and some plugins: 
> backup, syncml, evolution-plugin, ldap, irmc (dependencies are right)
> but there's no evolution-plugin in the dropdown list of multisync...
> 
> where's the problem?
> 
> thanks
> 
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