On Wed, 2011-01-05 at 08:24 +0100, Patrick Ohly wrote: > 0.9.1 is ancient, I successfully managed to forget everything about > it.
Yeah, they tell me I added IPv6 support to a number of router products, but I doubt I'd spend my time on something so commercially useless. > When you say "too many missing libraries", do you mean for compiling > from source or at runtime with the precompiled binaries? I tried the precompiled binaries first, getting them from a downloaded tarball. I believe the first library they complained about not finding was libcpre. I could have extracted needed libraries from distribution RPMs and added them to my local library path, but it seemed more efficient to build from source and let ./configure do its job. The Synthesis ./configure kept finding missing libraries too. I worked around the first couple by disabling features, but I ended up feeling I was creating a Frankenstein configuration that was probably missing key functionality, and that you had never tested. So I asked about alternative paths. It sounds like I need to go back to assembling my own set of libraries installed in the home directory. Thanks for the help. -- John _______________________________________________ SyncEvolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.syncevolution.org/listinfo/syncevolution
