On 21 May 2001 07:57:37 -0400, Fernando Pereira wrote:
> I believe that this method is intended to move an address book from db
> version 1 to the current version (version 3). But the problem with the
> Evo 0.10 Red Hat 6.2 RPM seems to be that it was linked with version 1,
> not version 3, wherea
Hi!
Am 20 May 2001 10:57:13 -0400 schrieb Michael Leone:
> I have no db RPMs at all;
>
> [turgon@minas-aran Contacts]$ rpm -qa | grep db2
> [turgon@minas-aran Contacts]$ rpm -qa | grep db3
> [turgon@minas-aran Contacts]$
>
> My db3 is installed from source. Should I try downloading db2 RPMs?
On 19 May 2001 10:56:33 -0700, Ujwal Sathyam wrote:
> >Do I really need to upgrade glibc, which every program needs, in order
> >to see my contacts?
> >
>
> How about downloading and compiling the source for db3-utils? I have
> found that in many cases, some newer RPM packages demand glibc2.2,
On 18 May 2001 10:54:08 -0400, Michael Leone wrote:
> > > When I click on Contacts none of my existing contacts are visible. I
> > > believe this is a libdb problem.
> >
> > If you are using Evolution from CVS, there is a FAQ in it now. Please
> > check out the Troubleshooting section; it has a
> > When I click on Contacts none of my existing contacts are visible. I
> > believe this is a libdb problem.
>
> If you are using Evolution from CVS, there is a FAQ in it now. Please
> check out the Troubleshooting section; it has an explanation of how to
> upgrade your contacts db if it's ver
> When I click on Calendar I get a message that I need to check my oaf and
> ORBit setup. I have current anoncvs for both.
I am not sure about this one. Federico?
> When I click on Contacts none of my existing contacts are visible. I
> believe this is a libdb problem.
If you are using Evol