Hi!

Am So, den 31.10.2004 schrieb Dan Sawyer um 17:38:
> Christoph,
> 
> Thanks, here are a few additional questions: 
> 
> Did you build it or did you install the rpm? 

Im running an up2date FC2 and added 

> [development]
> name=Fedora Core - Development Tree
> #baseurl=http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/development/$basearch/
> baseurl=http://http://wftp.tu-chemnitz.de/pub/linux/fedora-core/development/$basearch/

to my etc.yum conf. 
"yum update evolution" updated some packages, IIRC libgal2, evolution-devel, 
evolution-data-server and some others.
No I'm running evo 2 on FC2 :-)
After that I updated the bluez and openobex packages, including the *devel.

> How did you build it? FC2 uses libbonobo.. levels 2.6. and Multisync
> configue requests levels 2.0.

? no problems here, I have libbonobo-2.6.2-1 installed.

> What level of Multisync did you use?

evo2 -> backup
evo2 -> irmc-bluetooth
irmc -> bluetooth

Don't know if the other plugins are working, but everything compiled
fine. My Phone is a SE T610.

> Where did you get it?

It's the file Armin published:
http://www.multisync.org/files/multisync-cvs-snapshot.tar.gz

> What is autogen? The howto refers to ./configure?

Did you read 
http://www.multisync.org/articles.php?do=viewart&id=3&cat=1 ?

run ./autogen.sh or ./autogen --prefix=/usr or whatever you like. You
have to do this for the plugins, too.

Also for bluez there are some fixes that have to be run BEFORE
./autogen.sh. See

http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=9527106


> 
> Thanks,
> Dan 
> 
... welcome,
Christoph




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