$ rpm -qa *libgal*
libgal2.0_6-1.99.11.0.200403160757-0.snap.ximian.6.1
libgal2.0_5-1.99.10.99.0.200402190759-0.snap.ximian.6.1
libgal21-0.23-1.ximian.6.6
libgal2.0-devel-1.99.11.0.200403160757-0.snap.ximian.6.1
libgal2.0_3-1.99.8-0.ximian.6.3

You are right. I had forgotten that I had upgraded some gnome components
on this box so I could compile Evolution 1.5 from gnome CVS, so it isn't
really a clean RH9 + XD2 setup any more.

I have a box to do a clean install on, so I'll do a clean FC1 install
and try rebuilding the RPMs from that. If you want the spec files they
should be in the source tarball.

Tom


On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 08:41, Christoph Wickert wrote:
> I'm having issues with 0.82 on Fedora Core 1, too:
> 
> Am Di, den 13.04.2004 schrieb Tom Foottit um 16:42:
> > Can you check /usr/local/lib/multisync to make sure that
> > libevolution_sync.so is there and then, and then run 'ldd
> > libevolution_sync.so' to make sure that there are no missing libraries.
> > 
> > I built the RPMs on RH9 + XD2, same as the 0.81 release. For 0.81 I
> > tested them on FC1 as well, but I could not do that this time since my
> > FC1 machine is running Evolution 1.5 (for developing the Evo2 plugin).
> > 
> > Tom
> > 
> 
> $ rpm -i multisync-evolution-0.82-1.i386.rpm
> Fehler: Failed dependencies:
>         libgal-2.0.so.6 is needed by multisync-evolution-0.82-1
>         libgal-a11y-2.0.so.6 is needed by multisync-evolution-0.82-1
> 
> $ rpm -qa *libgal*
> libgal23-0.24-2
> libgal2-1.99.10-2
> 
> There is no newer version of libgal available for Fedora or RH9. I think
> your version of libgal is provided be ximian.
> 
> > On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 10:13, Sabbia wrote:
> > > Hi, I've just installed the new 0.82 rpm and some plugins (evolution,
> > > ircm, syncml...).
> > > I have Fedora Core 1 on my laptop, and Evolution 1.4.5
> > > When I run Multisync, it says "Unable to load plugin"...it seems he
> > > can't find the Evolution plugin...could anybody help me?
> > > The 0.81 release worked properly.
> > > 
> BTW: 0.81 worked well, but when I installed it, the plugins did not show
> up in the "New Sync pair" dialog. I realized that everything was fine
> when running multisync as root, so I looked at the plugins and they had
> wrong permissions. After changing the permissions everything was ok.
> 
> Christoph
> 
> P.S.: I'd like to build some fedora packages, if you could give my the
> SPEC file.
> 
> 
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