Craige McWhirter wrote:
> I'm upgrading a few other libs at the mo', so I'll see what difference they
> make :)
Do you use apt/dselect? Did it not get all of the new stuff automatically,
from xml to
bonobo to libglade?
-Adam P.
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Upgrading Bonobo did the trick nicely - everything works well except importing
my old mail and gnome-card. Looks like I may finally be pushed to put more RAM
in
the old beige work horse (either that or teach my wife to use Mutt!).
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 15:25:24 Craige McWhirter wrote:
> No unfortun
No unfortunately. What it turned out to be was that I needed a more recent
version of libxml1 (in my ignorance, I thought this would be a dependency as it
was a
show stopper? Feel free to slap me down if I am wrong). I've upgraded my
libxml2 and now Evolution starts fine, I have other problems (no
On 20 Feb 2001 13:41:26 +1100, Craige McWhirter wrote:
> A bit of scrounging though Google and this appears to be due to one of my
> GNOME/xml packages not being up to scratch. I've not had any luck yet working
> out
> which one. Any ideas people?
I downloaded evolution over the weekend for my P
A bit of scrounging though Google and this appears to be due to one of my
GNOME/xml packages not being up to scratch. I've not had any luck yet working
out
which one. Any ideas people?
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 12:41:55 Craige McWhirter wrote:
> I had a bit of trouble with Evolution. Anyone have quick
I had a bit of trouble with Evolution. Anyone have quick pointers on the
following:
oafd: error while loading shared libraries: oafd: undefined symbol:
xmlCheckVersion
** CRITICAL **: file oaf-activate.c: line 279 (oaf_activate_from_id): assertion
`ac' failed.
This is the result of running evolu
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