Well I was able to install with mozilla enabled but I am unable to do the test case of importing the thunderbird address book. The reason is that it's not listed in my options when I do "other external data source" from the import wizard, it looks like this is a bug in Ubuntu which is discussed here, although it's status is unknown -- not even sure if it's been reported:
http://ubuntu.5.n6.nabble.com/Libre-Office-and-Thunderbird-Addressbook-td1100175.html So enabling mozilla basically does nothing for Ubuntu (or Ubuntu derived distributions). Joel On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Fridrich Strba < fridrich.st...@graduateinstitute.ch> wrote: > On 30/06/12 23:41, Caolán McNamara wrote: > >> If you manage to get >> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/**show_bug.cgi?id=51004<https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51004>sorted >> out then I >> think we could stuff in openldap as a replacement for the (obscure?) >> ldap backend and then remove the entire mozilla module without losing >> any existing functionality. >> > > That would be amazing, yes. > > > Though, maybe we should try and go ahead and see if we can build >> openldap under windows and drop the mozab stuff (which all Linux distros >> do for yonks) and reenable it if the alternative implementation appears. >> > > Actually, Windows has a native ldap api for Windows 2000 onwards. It > consists from the winldap.h header and wldap32.dll. The apis are slightly > different in some functions, so sometimes a compatibility macros are > needed, but it should be conceptually possible to use this instead of > trying to suck openldap in. > > Cheers > > F. > > > -- > Please avoid sending me Word, Excel or PowerPoint attachments. > See > http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/**no-word-attachments.html<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html> > > >
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