Le jeudi 02 janvier 2014 à 09:37 +0100, Patrick Ohly a écrit : > On Tue, 2013-10-01 at 15:34 +0200, Patrick Ohly wrote: > > On Tue, 2013-10-01 at 15:24 +0200, Daniel CLEMENT wrote: > > > Hmm... Partially answering to myself, it seems to be a dependency issue. > > > > > > Evolution 3.8 wants (and installs as dependency) libebook-1.2-14. > > > > > > Syncevolution then complains that libebook-1.2-13 is missing and not > > > installable, whereas it should be content with version 1.2-14 (?) > > > > No, these two versions of libebook are incompatible. There have been > > considerable API changes between 3.4 and 3.6. > > For the sake of those landing in this mail thread via search engines: > the syncevolution-bundle package >= 1.3.99.6 works with old (< 3.6) and > new EDS (>= 3.6) versions. There was a bug in the syncevolution-eds > 1.3.99.6 meta data which prevents installing it with EDS >= 3.6; just > install the bundle, it has the necessary binaries. This will be fixed > (and covered by automated tests) in SyncEvolution > 1.3.99.6. > Hello, I was waiting for the latest update pack in Linux Mint Debian to try this. Evolution 3.8 is part of the updates, so I needed Syncevo. 1.3.99. I pulled it from the unstable repo., but it doesn't look good.
The GUI is sort of empty (no icon, no status) and if I choose "Change or modify sync service", I get: "Impossible to retrieve the list of supported services from Syncevolution". (I try my best to translate from French.) I tried to rename ~/.config/syncevolution, but no luck. Fortunately this happened on a "test" PC, but I'd like to get it fixed before applying these upgrades to the production PC. I'm trying to attach a snapshot, but I'm not sure it will reach the list. Best regards, -- Daniel CLEMENT
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