On 23 May 2001 17:42:39 -0400, Fernando Pereira wrote:
It works for RH 6.2, maybe it's a packaging problem with RH 7.1. What's
suspicious here is that your file output is quite different from what
I get
$ file addressbook.db
addressbook.db: Berkeley DB 2.X Hash/Little Endian (Version 5,
On 24 May 2001 08:21:21 -0400, Fernando Pereira wrote:
On 24 May 2001 07:01:11 -0400, Christopher James Lahey wrote:
On 23 May 2001 17:42:39 -0400, Fernando Pereira wrote:
After some investigation, I think I agree. There's a whole mess of db
versions and symbolic links to db versions in
On 23 May 2001 16:27:10 -0500, John Sundberg wrote:
Redhat 7.1
evolution .10 - 2 (from Redcarpet today)
[jdsundberg@bear Contacts]$ file addressbook.db
addressbook.db: Berkeley DB (Hash, version 5, native byte-order)
[jdsundberg@bear Contacts]$ db_dump185 addressbook.db
db_dump185:
On 23 May 2001 22:01:20 -0400, Rupert Heesom wrote:
Hi!
I've just upgraded my Evo to evolution-0.10-ximian.2 hoping to get my
addressbook back, but still no addressbook.
What distro are you on?
Thanks,
Chris
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evolution maillist -
It works for RH 6.2, maybe it's a packaging problem with RH 7.1. What's
suspicious here is that your file output is quite different from what
I get
$ file addressbook.db
addressbook.db: Berkeley DB 2.X Hash/Little Endian (Version 5, Logical
sequence number: file - 0, offset - 0, Bucket Size
Hi!
I've just upgraded my Evo to evolution-0.10-ximian.2 hoping to get my
addressbook back, but still no addressbook.
My file addressbook.db looks similar to yours -
[rupert@localhost Contacts]$ file addressbook.db
addressbook.db: Berkeley DB 2.X Hash/Little Endian (Version 5, Logical
sequence