Re: [Evolution] Evolution in RH 8.0, Evolution in Gentoo?

2002-10-06 Thread Mårten Voxberg



- Original Message -
From: Pascal DeMilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, October 5, 2002 11:44 pm
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evolution in RH 8.0, Evolution in Gentoo?

> I got the same problem and found out that I needed to include mozilla
> path in my ld.so.conf and rerun ldconfig. I guess Evolution is 
> using a
> library from Mozilla libnss3 (if I remember correctly) and need to be
> able to load it otherwise wombat complains and Evo won't start without
> it. See if you run wombat by itself in an xterm, if you get a message
> complaining about not finding some ssl library.

I already have libnss3 in my path and including the mozilla version just
made it crash with more errors..

Thanks for the help, I'll try again when I install Gentoo later this week..

> Hope that helps
> 
> Pascal
>


/Mårten


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[Evolution] Heavy disk access on resizing fields

2002-10-06 Thread Joaquim Fellmann


Hello,

Has someone noticed the systematic heavy disk access when resizing
fields in evolution mailer (From, Subject, Date,...).

I guess ximian bugzilla is not the one to bug with this problem...unless
you guys are having some code for the resizing event stuff ?

Who should I bug with that ?

Regards

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[Evolution] Evolution Palm Conduits on Red Hat 8.0

2002-10-06 Thread Eric Jahn

There was a way to configure this in RH 7.3, but this appears to be
missing in the latest RH distro.  Has anyone found a way to configure
the conduits?  Thanks!




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Re: [Evolution] Heavy disk access on resizing fields

2002-10-06 Thread Eric Lambart

On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 07:35, Joaquim Fellmann wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Has someone noticed the systematic heavy disk access when resizing
> fields in evolution mailer (From, Subject, Date,...).

Yes, they are apparently saving every incremental change to disk, rather
than waiting for the user to release the mouse button.  Seems very
silly, but I haven't been bothered enough to report it.  If you want to
do it, that would be great!

> I guess ximian bugzilla is not the one to bug with this problem...unless
> you guys are having some code for the resizing event stuff ?
> 
> Who should I bug with that ?

I haven't noticed it in other GTK-based programs... just tested it in
PAN, and it does not happen.  I'm curious too...

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[Evolution] Re: courier imap and clients problems

2002-10-06 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast

Ho ho ho.

So it seems that other clints (other than Evolution 1.0.x) had problems
with cutting the namespaces from the folder paths.

Jeff

On Fri, 04 Oct 2002 12:36:18 +0200, rune wrote:

> I'm trying to get mozilla working with a courier-imap server.
> 
> First it works fine if I leave "Imap server directory" blank. But then
> all my folders are subfolders of INBOX.
> 
> If I set "Imap server directory" to INBOX or INBOX. or INBOX/ it fetches
> all the folders properly and displays them as folders parallel to inbox.
> Then the problems start. If I click any other folder than Inbox the
> server responds "Invalid mailbox".
> 
> If I make a subfolder within INBOX it displays it parallel to INBOX, but
> I can't make a folder directly.
> 
> Sometimes it works in OE6, at other times it responds with at 800ccc0f.
> 
> In Eudora it either shows only subfolders, or folders and subfolder
> (copies) of the same folders.
> 
> Can't believe that all three clients are faulty.
> 
> I'm running debian stable and installed via apt-get. I guess the
> courier-imap version is 1.4.1.
> 
> Also running postfix with delivery to maildirs
> 
> The funny thingis that mozilla works fine in the first instance and not
> in second, also I'd like to make it work with OE6 that my family uses.
> 
> TIA
> Rune


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[Evolution] Table view for Caledar

2002-10-06 Thread Richard Zach

So I was playing with the Palm sync the other day, of course ran into
some problems like duplicated appointments. Went through and deleted
them by hand, and really wished bug 1151
 was fixed.

Any chance that we're going to see an etable based view for the calendar
anytime soon?  Without his, searching for appointments is completely
impossible, and cleaning out your calendar would be much simpler.

Bug 1151 doesn't have a milestone, a priority of "Minor" (I'd think this
is at least "Normal") and is assigned to Federico, whose last checkin to
the evolution source tree seems to have been in January.

-R
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Re: [Evolution] Table view for Caledar

2002-10-06 Thread Rodrigo Moya

On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 00:31, Richard Zach wrote:
> So I was playing with the Palm sync the other day, of course ran into
> some problems like duplicated appointments. Went through and deleted
> them by hand, and really wished bug 1151
>  was fixed.
> 
> Any chance that we're going to see an etable based view for the calendar
> anytime soon?  Without his, searching for appointments is completely
> impossible, and cleaning out your calendar would be much simpler.
> 
> Bug 1151 doesn't have a milestone, a priority of "Minor" (I'd think this
> is at least "Normal") and is assigned to Federico, whose last checkin to
> the evolution source tree seems to have been in January.
> 
well, right now we are feature frozen for 1.2, and 1.4 will be mainly
just a port to GNOME 2, so you'll have to wait until at least post-1.4
to see it.

Anyway, this is a very useful thing to have, specially for searches, and
as such, there's a similar bug for this feature

http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=30449

it would be nice to have this ASAP.

cheers
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[Evolution] Fwd:

2002-10-06 Thread P7272 @

This is the error message I get when I try to run red-carpet.  Looks like I
have to set a variable.  Now if someone could kindly help a rookie out I
would greatly arppreciate it!!!  ;-))

P.S.
Learning Linux Is Fun

[/opt/gnome/lib] ljnj@LjNj:(pts/5)
[7:23pm]> red-carpet
Xlib: connection to "LjNj:0.0" refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified


Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: LjNj:0.0



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Re: [Evolution] Heavy disk access on resizing fields

2002-10-06 Thread Not Zed

On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 03:47, Eric Lambart wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 07:35, Joaquim Fellmann wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > Has someone noticed the systematic heavy disk access when resizing
> > fields in evolution mailer (From, Subject, Date,...).
> 
> Yes, they are apparently saving every incremental change to disk, rather
> than waiting for the user to release the mouse button.  Seems very
> silly, but I haven't been bothered enough to report it.  If you want to
> do it, that would be great!
> 
> > I guess ximian bugzilla is not the one to bug with this problem...unless
> > you guys are having some code for the resizing event stuff ?
> > 
> > Who should I bug with that ?
> 
> I haven't noticed it in other GTK-based programs... just tested it in
> PAN, and it does not happen.  I'm curious too...

pan doesn't use e-table ...

i'd suggest submit a bug report under GAL/e-table.




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Re: [Evolution] Fwd:

2002-10-06 Thread Lonnie Borntreger

On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 19:17, P7272 @ wrote:
> [/opt/gnome/lib] ljnj@LjNj:(pts/5)
> [7:23pm]> red-carpet
> Xlib: connection to "LjNj:0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: No protocol specified
> 
> 
> Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: LjNj:0.0

Either you're not running X-windows, or you are running red-carpet with
a different account from the one you are logged into X with.

If not running X, start it.  If you are, go you a terminal (using the
account running X) and type these commands:
 xhost localhost
 xhost 

That allows all accounts on your computer to open the X display.


TTFN, 
Lonnie Borntreger



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