All,

Good morning. I have Multisync .82 rpms installed. I have downloaded and built the cvs leg. What is the upgrade process? Should the rpm be removed first or will 'make install' overlay the in place rpm. I am trying to avoid have bits and pieces of 2 levels installed.

Thanks,
Dan

Dan Sawyer wrote:

Armin,

Thank you. The issue is the dependency is for the -devel. That seemed to fix it.

Thanks,
Dan

Armin Bauer wrote:



Dan Sawyer wrote:

Armin,

rpm -qa shows libgnomeui-2.6.0-3. Here it is:

alsa.pc                 gswitchit.pc              libpng12.pc
audiofile.pc            gthread-2.0.pc            libpng.pc
esound.pc               gthread.pc                libxml.pc
fontconfig.pc           gtk-engines-2.pc          ogg.pc
freetype2.pc            gtk+.pc                   openssl.pc
gdk.pc                  gucharmap.pc              qt-mt.pc
glib-2.0.pc             imlibgdk.pc               shared-mime-info.pc
glib.pc                 imlib.pc                  vorbisenc.pc
gmodule-2.0.pc          libart-2.0.pc             vorbisfile.pc
gmodule.pc              libmetacity-private.pc    vorbis.pc
gnome-mime-data-2.0.pc  libnautilus-extension.pc  xcursor.pc
gnome-python-2.0.pc     libnautilus.pc            xft.pc
gobject-2.0.pc          libplanner-1.pc


hu? there isnt even a libgnomeui-2.X.pc file there. are you sure you have the devel packages installed? :)

could you send me the output of rpm -l libgnomeui-2.6.0-3-devel (or
whatever the command is for listing files in the devel package)

Thanks,
Dan

Armin Bauer wrote:



Dan Sawyer wrote:

Armin,

I tried to build the snapshot but configure failed the dependency on
libgnomeui-2.0. The system is FC-2 and the version is libgnomeui-2.6. Is
it possible to make the dependency greater then rather then equal to?



could you just send me the output of "ls /usr/lib/pkgconfig/" please? (or where your distro stores the .pc files)

Thanks,
Dan

Armin Bauer wrote:

Hi,

the opensync syncml plugin is not yet in the subversion repository but
we are working on it right now. opensync is in a pre-beta phase right
now and not yet ready for day-to-day usage.


In the meantime there is still the current stable multisync which you
can get from:
http://www.multisync.org/files/multisync-cvs-snapshot.tar.gz


I will make a announcement once we get opensync stable and usefull
enough to get it tested

Pula wrote:

Hi List !

I am pretty new to multisync - I hope, this is the correct list for my
question...


I am trying to build the opensync syncml-plugin here on my Fedora
Core 3
system. I tried it with the current multisync 0.90.13 and opensync
0.13.
Opensync itself and the kdepim-plugin I need, compiled without any
problems.
Then I entered the syncml dir and there was no configure script
yet. No
problem, I thought, as there is a configure.ac file.
So I started autoconf and got the following:

configure.ac:6: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
      If this token and others are legitimate, please use
m4_pattern_allow.
      See the Autoconf documentation.
configure.ac:10: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_PROG_CC_STDC
configure.ac:12: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_DISABLE_STATIC
configure.ac:13: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_PROG_LIBTOOL

I am running autoconf 2.59 here and I am not really very familiar with
autoconf etc...
Any help would be VERY welcome !


Thanks in advance !

Otto Brandstaetter


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