This is what I get for doing stuff at 2am.
With previous versions, I had a wrapper (evolution) that set the environment
variables as necessary, then exec'd evolution.bin (which I had mv'd from
evolution).
Well, since I was doing a "make install" I created evolution.sh and hadn't
mv'd the evolution binary yet. Sigh.
Thanks, Chris, as now it's all working.
- Jeff
>
>i missed the non-standard directory thing. Is this the same install
>prefix to which evolution-1.0.5 had been installed? If not, is 1.0.5
>still installed?
>
>Make sure the following two things have been done:
>
>1. your PATH includes $install_prefix/bin
>
> (so oafd can find the executables)
>
>2. one of the following two choices:
> a. your OAF_INFO_PATH env var includes $install_prefix/share/oaf
> b. your GNOME_PATH env var includes $install_prefix
>
> (so oafd can find the .oaf files)
>
>I have evolution 1.2 installed into /opt/evolution here, and have the
>following settings:
>
>GNOME_PATH=/usr/local:/usr:/opt/evolution
>PATH=....:/opt/evolution/bin
>
>make those changes, run killev, kill oafd then restart evolution.
>
>Chris
>
>On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 11:42, Jeff Boerio wrote:
>> I built Evolution 1.2 from source last night, installing in a non-standard
>> directory. Had been running Evolution 1.0.5 just fine. Was able to run
>> the 1.2 version last night without difficult.
>>
>> This morning, however, I needed to reboot my box, a Redhat 7.1 machine,
>> and can no longer get Evolution to come up. I get this in my xterm window:
>>
>> (Cannot access Bonobo/ConfigDatabase, not upgrading configuration.)
>> IDL:OAF/GeneralError:1.0
>>
>> evolution-shell-WARNING **: Cannot access Bonobo/ConfigDatabase on wombat:
>(IDL:OAF/GeneralError:1.0)
>>
>> and a dialog box that says "Cannot initialize the Ximian Evolution shell:
>configuration database not found [OK]".
>>
>> I did some searching and found some suggestions, including "killev;oaf-slay"
>> which didn't help. I also removed the evolution directory and started
>> over, but that didn't help. Some have suggested libnspr4, but I don't
>> know that this would solve my problem since I was able to run Evolution
>> right up until I rebooted the box.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> - Jeff
>>
>>
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