Hi Folks

I've taken this thread and the other similar one over to the database
users list:
http://dba.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=users&msgNo=4362

M.

Morgan Read wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
>> On 03/18/2007 04:40 PM, NoOp wrote:
>>> On 03/18/2007 04:12 PM, NoOp wrote:
> 
> ...
>>>> OOo 2.1 installed from Openoffice.org files directly (installed on
>>>> Dapper) has:
>>>>
>>>> File|Templates|Address Book Source|  Administrate button
>>>> - Evolution
>>>> - Groupwise
>>>> - Evolution LDAP
>>>> - Mozilla / Netscape
>>>> - Thunderbird
>>>> - KDE address book
>>>> - LDAP address book
>>>> - Other external data source
>>>>
>>>> OOo 2.2(rc3) (Ubuntu'ized Feisty version) only shows:
>>>>
>>>> File|Templates|Address Book Source|  Administrate button
>>>> - Evolution
>>>> - Groupwise
>>>> - Evolution LDAP
>>>> - Other external data source
> Hi NoOp & Adrian,
> 
> I seem to have lost track of my posts... sorry
> 
> NoOp,
> Thanks for the pointers: been there; done that:)
> 
> It seems I've got the exact opposite problem... sort of.
> 
> I've installed on fedora OOo 2.1 from OOo stock, replacing my fedora
> OOo.  On my fedora installed OOo I had access to my Evolution address
> book data - now, with OOo install of 2.1 I _only_ have access to:
>>>> - Mozilla / Netscape
>>>> - Thunderbird
>>>> - KDE address book
>>>> - LDAP address book
>>>> - Other external data source
> 
> Any ideas what's causing this unavailability of Evolution (other...?)
> address book sources?  I had thought it was a missing libevoab2.so file,
> but on closer inspection this is in the OOo stock 2.1...?
> 
> Adrian,
> Clearly, OOo does come set up pre-connected to address book sources - as
> I said, my install came set up with:
> - Mozilla / Netscape
> - Thunderbird
> - KDE address book
> - LDAP address book
> - Other external data source
> 
> And, NoOp seems to have a few more (that I'd like) to boot!
> 
> Regards,
> M.


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