Hi!
I asked similar question in Ubuntu user list regarding Thunderbird, as I
use openoffice.org version taken from Ubuntu repositories. Now I see
it's a common problem. In my case I can't access any address data
sources, first of all because I uninstall Evolution and all it's
components (Evolution address book was at least visible in wizard
window). I didn't see Thunderbird address book as data source from the
beginning.
There are no problem to establish connection with Thunderbird address
book under windows XP. But when I try to open that address book under
linux I receive error messages described in previous posts.
Andis
James Mckenzie wrote:
From: Morgan Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mar 19, 2007 12:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [users] Re: Evolution Address Bk access??
James Mckenzie wrote:
Here is something interesting:
I get a no SDBC error....Under the Mac port.
I guess I will have to look for the issue.
YES! James, thanks.
You are welcome.
[Lengthy description of problem deleted]
SO! Any ideas what's going on?!
Any way to access a "data source URL" directly - to try to input
sdbc:address:evolution:local directly?
My error is sdbc:address:thunderbird
Anything that might need installing to access those mysterious missing
data types?
And, do you use Evolution on a Mac?!
No, Thunderbird. I don't know if Evolution exists for the Mac.
Can you open an issue on this? This should affect both UNIX and Windows systems.
It appears that the Fedora project is building their own version of OpenOffice.org
that will read the Evolution address book and create a database object that can
be used for several different purposes.
James McKenzie
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