Now I have spent a couple of hours trying to figure out why Evolution (and
other programs that use gconf, I think) doesnt start on my debian system.
Here is what it says when I start it.
evolution-shell-WARNING **: Cannot access Bonobo/ConfigDatabase on wombat:
(IDL:CORBA/COMM_FAILURE:1.0)
and
I now have my LDAP server in the address book. We're one step closer!!
Should i possibly delete it and then re-add it? Could that maybe round out
the config files to make autocomplete work?
Thanks Jon. Your code seems good so far!
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Systems Architect, CCNA
Coremetrics, Inc.
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 09:55, Tobias Rundström wrote:
Now I have spent a couple of hours trying to figure out why Evolution (and
other programs that use gconf, I think) doesnt start on my debian system.
I run evolution 0.15-6 from the unstable branch of debian. the funny thing
is that this
I've got procmail running on my IMAP server, and some messages are being
refiled into the Trash. However, Evolution doesn't seem to be able to
see any messages in the Trash folder - it seems like this folder is
special. Is this intentional? It does make it next to impossible to
empty the IMAP
howdy,
:RH7.1, most recent Evolution snapshot
i created an event in Evulution, with an alarm to 'display a message'. when
i sync with my palm, the event does not have an alarm.
thanx for an awesome app!
///o-o\\\
Jamie LaScolea
I think I'm ready to buy a copy of Ximian (probably
waiting until a RH7.2 is finalized). Does Ximian make a private redcarpet server
available to induhviduals that purchase the boxed software? (That might be an
incentive)
(forgive me for using outlook express
:)
Has anyone.anyone been able to setup calendar sharing on a network??
Are you able to create one calendar and symbolic link the calendar to
others??
I am a newbie to LDAP, but am able to share contacts thru LDAP.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated...
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City of Kenosha, Wisconsin
I would definitely recommend upgrading to the latest Evolution (Beta 5 I
believe). Also, I'll give you a link to our article on getting your
Palm device to sync with Evolution. That way you can check to make sure
that everything is setup correctly.
Ximian will soon be releasing Red Carpet Express. RC Express is $9.95
per month and will have significantly increased download speeds. You
can read the press release that is linked below.
http://www.ximian.com/about_us/press_center/press_releases/red_carpet_services.html
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Pete Goodall
I don't know if this is an Evolution, Nautilus, or GNOME config problem,
but when I try to open Help for Evolution, it comes up in Nautilus with
View As Text HTML code rather than rendered HTML. I tried mucking
with the GNOME File Type settings, and Nautilus preferences, but that
didn't fix the
For Nautilus to have a View as HTML option, you have to have the
nautilus-mozilla package installed on your system.
Alternatively, you could use a different help viewer. For example, I
use Galeon. Currently, this needs to be set up two different places in
the Gnome Control Center: Default
Howdy,
I installed today's snapshot (0822) and when I tried to move a message
from the inbox to another folder I got a great big Kaboom! It happened
as the list of folders was trying to draw itself. I was using the
'move' menu item.
Is this a known issue? If not, what details would you like?
Ximian will soon be releasing Red Carpet Express. RC Express is $9.95
per month and will have significantly increased download speeds. You
can read the press release that is linked below.
I understand this isn't the place for this topic, but I thought I'd
voice my opinion anyway.
I like RC
I see that new snapshots are available; are they relatively safe again?
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(617) 503-0442
CertCo, Inc.
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I could have sworn I saw folks on this list talking about getting
Evolution ( Ximian Gnome itself) installed on RH 7.2. Anyway to do this
on a pristine install (since the installer doesn't know about 7.2, it
would seem)?
Thanks,
Brian
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Lo,
When linking something this seems to stick out like sore thumb: The link
command line has more than 10 times references to libraries like libz,
libdl, libXext, libX11, libSM, etc. The list really goes on and on and on.
So, could this contribute to the extremely long link times I have? And,
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 15:36, Mark Logan wrote:
I installed today's snapshot (0822) and when I tried to move a message
from the inbox to another folder I got a great big Kaboom! It happened
as the list of folders was trying to draw itself. I was using the
'move' menu item.
Is this a
Subject pretty much says it all, with the latest snapshot (10.23)
evolution-mail doesn't start when you run evolution. These
errors might have something to do with it:
evolution-shell-WARNING **: Error setting owner on component
OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_Mail_ShellComponent -- CORBA error
I really like Evolution except for a couple of annoying (and I hope only temporary) behaviors.
I hate the strikethrough display. I like to read messages in my inbox and after I read each message I either delete it or move it to a stored folder. When I do this with Evolution I get a
danw says this should be fixed in CVS; new snaps are being pushed now
that should have the fix. In the meantime, just start evolution-mail in
one terminal, wait a few seconds, and start evolution in the other
window; that should solve the problem until a new snap is out.
Luis
On Tue, 2001-10-23
The folder called Trash that appears in your IMAP folder tree is
actually a vfolder of all messages with the deleted flag set in all
your IMAP folders.
I think that currently, if you have a real folder named Trash on your
IMAP server, there's no way to see it.
WOW isn't this
This was not meant as flame blait. I am shocked the evo would do this,
unless other clients are doing this.
I have not seen a client do this behavior, I thought most POP client did
a local move to Trash (like a IMAP move).
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 16:45, NotZed wrote:
Can you please take your
10/23/2001 4:56:20 PM, Zot O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This was not meant as flame blait. I am shocked the evo would do this,
unless other clients are doing this.
I have not seen a client do this behavior, I thought most POP client did
a local move to Trash (like a IMAP move).
Most POP
Hi all,
The need is easy to explain: My mailing lists email address is different
from my personal email address. Whenever I am posting/replying to a
mailing list I have to remember to select the right From address. If I
forget the mail can bounce (or I've just increased the spam that goes to
my
Yeah. This would take care of the ambiguities I was mentioning in the
thread From field with replies from last Friday. John
(I almost sent this one with the wrong From:)
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 19:07, Adam Warner wrote:
Hi all,
The need is easy to explain: My mailing lists email address is
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 17:50, Eric Lambart wrote:
10/23/2001 4:56:20 PM, Zot O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not seen a client do this behavior, I thought most POP client did
a local move to Trash (like a IMAP move).
Most POP clients do. I sure wish Evo did it this way. vFolders
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 18:07, Adam Warner wrote:
Hi all,
The need is easy to explain: My mailing lists email address is different
from my personal email address. Whenever I am posting/replying to a
mailing list I have to remember to select the right From address. If I
forget the mail can
PeterW's libtool fix does speed up the compile time considerably, but
Pilot conduits will not be linked correctly with the patch. What will
happen is that when you try to do something with the EAddress component
it will complain of an unresolved symbol. The only way to fix this is
to compile
About a month or two ago this happened to me twice within about 4 days.
I e-mailed the list about it but I don't remember getting any
responses. So there is definitely a problem with the list software, but
it's pretty sporadic.
Dan
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 20:54, Dan Hensley wrote:
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On Wed, 2001-10-24 at 15:10, Dan Hensley wrote:
This feature has been requested on the list before, but I'm not sure if
there's a request in bugzilla. Maybe one of the Ximian people can chime
in. If it's not there, it's worth adding, because I think it would be
nice as well.
Thanks for all
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 21:14, William Kenworthy wrote:
Do you have a link or reference that I can use to check out this patcth?
Better yet, I've attached the patch. I believe it's in the list
archives as well, although I didn't search. Peter Williams at Ximian
made the patch, IIRC.
FYI, the
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 20:07, Adam Warner wrote:
The solution is elegant: PER-FOLDER DEFAULT EMAIL ADDRESSES. For example
if I am in the folder evolution and either post or reply to a new
message my [EMAIL PROTECTED] email address could be set as the
default. A good place for the selection
If that's the case, it would be nice if Mailman could e-mail the
original sender to let them know the e-mail bounced. I sure don't
remember getting any indication whatsoever that this happened. But I
suppose that could explain what happened in both of our cases. It sure
wasn't obvious from my
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 18:19, Eric Newman wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Eric Lambart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 5:51 PM
To: Zot O'Connor; NotZed
Cc: Evolution List
Subject: Re: [Evolution] IMAP Trash folder?
I find it really annoying to
On Thu, 2001-10-04 at 18:53, Stuart Luppescu wrote:
8) Actually be able to use the evolution conduits with my Palm Pilot.
(The calendar sort of syncs; EToDo causes segfaults; EAddress crashes
wombat and segfaults).
Can you get back traces of any of these crashes?
-JP
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So, could this contribute to the extremely long link times I have?
Yup.
And, where does the mega long link command line and duplicate lib references
come from?
libtool 1.4 :-/
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I saw this in 10.22, but it seems to be fixed in 10.23 (which seemingly
hit RC in the last few hours)
Skadz
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 15:59, NotZed wrote:
I dont know, it depends on the backtrace.
Howdy,
I installed today's snapshot (0822) and when I tried to move a message
from
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 16:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I could have sworn I saw folks on this list talking about getting
Evolution ( Ximian Gnome itself) installed on RH 7.2. Anyway to do this
on a pristine install (since the installer doesn't know about 7.2, it
would seem)?
Are you trying
This is libtools fault mostly, but also gnome-config's fault (because
of limitations which pushed the problem into libtool i guess).
There's a patch around for libtool 1.4 which is supposed to address it
a little (try the archives).
Most of the time is spend in a stupid shell script which
Fixed in next snapshot.
Stupid bug, I tried to open a log file and didn't check it worked, even
when it wasn't asked for. When run from oafd, for some weird reason oaf
starts it with cwd of /, so the open fails, but when run manually
the cwd is probably ~/ so it works.
Subject pretty much
there seem to be a variety of different versions of
automake/gettext/libtool and other compiler helping
utilities for which evo. doesn't quite build perfectly
using newer versions.
is there a list somewhere (or could one be made) of the
supported/recommended/working versions of these various
libtool 1.4
automake 1.4
autoconf 2.13
gettext 0.10.35 (0.10.38 and 0.10.40 seem to be ok tho too, definetely
don't use 0.10.36 or 0.10.37)
Jeff
On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 17:56, Joe Barnett wrote:
there seem to be a variety of different versions of
automake/gettext/libtool and other compiler
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Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
I really like Evolution except for a couple of annoying (and I hope only
temporary) behaviors.
I hate the strikethrough display. I like to read messages in my inbox
and after I read each message I
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