On 16/10/16 20:33, Patrick Ohly wrote: > I've update the "experimental" and "unstable" repo and published > versions 1.5.1+20161014+SE+46a81a3+SYSYNC+7c9a4bf (SyncEvolution) and > 0.92+20161014+SE+8918ba1 (activesyncd). >
I have installed on my production (Debian Jessie) system. This installed (as expected) activesyncd-jessie 0.92+20161014+SE+8918ba1-1. However, this activesyncd seems to expect libwbxml2.so.1, which is not available in jessie (or stretch). I note that on my development system (running stretch) I have previously built that version of libwbxml2 and installed it into /usr/local. I have not yet tried copying it to my production system because I wanted to check with you first. It seems that your activesyncd packages cannot be used on Debian systems? To further complicate matters, it looks like the the previous activesynd-stretch package actually included that library file. Did you change that deliberately? > If you pull from "experimental", then please replace with "unstable": > the idea is that only I update from "experimental" and that "unstable" > will get the same update after some sanity checking. I didn't follow > that when announcing the version above, so if you now follow > "experimental", then please replace by "unstable". It seems that the versions you mention above are only present in "experimental", not "unstable". Is that what you intended? Graham _______________________________________________ SyncEvolution mailing list [email protected] https://lists.syncevolution.org/mailman/listinfo/syncevolution
