Do an 'ldd libevolution_sync.so'
/usr/local/lib/multisync # ldd libevolution_sync.so | grep found
libversit.so.0 => not found
libebook.so.0 => not found
libcamel.so.0 => not found
libcal-client.so.0 => not found
libcal-util.so.0 => not found
libeutil.so.0 => not found
libical-evolution.so.0 => not found
libwombat.so.0 => not found
libename.so.0 => not foundmy next steps were:
find / | grep libversit /opt/gnome/lib/evolution/1.4/...
adding */opt/gnome/lib/evolution/1.4* to */etc/ld.so.conf*
running *ldconfg*
multisync -> the evolution plugin is available!
(/opt/gnome/lib was in ld.so.conf, wouldn't that be enough?)
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.I don't known which fault it was.. Can you notify the right person?
Tom
big thanks! bene
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