On Tuesday, Dec 17, 2002, at 19:22 US/Pacific, Jon wrote:
I was not prompted for vfs or vfs-ssl when I originally tried "fink install evolution". At this point I've tried using fink to remove Evolution and then to reinstall, still not asked about SSL. Rebuilding Evolution gleaned the same results.Hmmm, that's different from what I get on my machine... I don't have evolution installed on it, and tried to install it with "sudo fink install evolution" to get the prompt for other packages like gnome-vfs to satisfy dependencies.
What do I need to do to start clean in hopes of being prompted for SSL support during "fink install evolution"?Well, that's a question beyond my knowledge and I can't answer it.
or
Should I try "fink install vfs-ssl", getting all it's deps, then "fink rebuild evolution", "fink install evolution"?
Just for confirmation, did you already update fink with "fink selfupdate"?
Kow
-- Jon On Tuesday, Dec 17, 2002, at 00:49 US/Pacific, Kow K wrote:Hi, As for your SSl support question, weren't you prompted to choose packages like XXX below during installation process? [1] gnome-vfs [2] gnome-vfs-ssl Pick one [1] In many cases of Fink installation, default options are non-SSL versions. I guess that's why I missed related packages that SSL support, for example gnome-vfs-ssl. If that is the case, you can check out what packages Evolution depends on with "dpkg". It is Debian package manger and in reality, fink plays just as an interface to this package manager. For relevant detail, see its manual page with "man dpkg". Hope this helps Cheers, Kow On Tuesday, Dec 17, 2002, at 00:05 US/Pacific, bogwell spam wrote:Hello all,
I recently installed Ximian's Evolution (V.1.0.7-2) via Fink (V.0.5.0a.cvs) on my TiBook running OS X (V.10.2.2). During the install process I was not asked about SSL support. After install I was excited to find it actually works. However, the mail servers that I want to connect to require SSL. Unfortunately when i select to use SSL for incoming IMAP connections the connection test bombs. I am able to connect to non-SSL IMAP servers just fine.
My question is, did I miss something during the install process or does the version of Evo Fink installs lack working SSL support? Is this by design or simply the default install configuration? If the default Fink configuration doesn't support SSL but there is some way for me to enable it I sure would be happy to know how to set it up.
TIA
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Jon
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