On 03/19/2007 10:47 PM, Andis Lazdinsh wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Thank you for suggestions! When I tried to uninstall openoffice using 
> Synaptic, I received following error message:
> E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be 
> caused by held packages.
> E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be 
> caused by held packages.
> E: Unable to correct dependencies
> E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be 
> caused by held packages.
> E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be 
> caused by held packages.
> E: Unable to correct dependencies
> E: Unable to lock the download directory
> 
> I tried different orders to uninstall openoffice, but this appears, when 
> I try to uninstall core package.
> 
> Andis

sudo apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop

You can reinstall if you find this creates any problems. However, I
multiple machines without the ubuntu-desktop without any problems.

One other point: Morgan resolved his problem with the missing Evolution
address' - info is on the db.users list & I'm now looking at how to do
the same for the mozilla bits. If you are not subscribed to the db list,
here is the msg:

> Thanks for coming back so quick!
> 
> Yup, that worked.
> In
> <office_inst>/share/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/DataAccess.xcu
> swapped:
> /usr/share/evolution/*/evolution-addressbook-export
> for:
> /usr/libexec/evolution/2.6/evolution-addressbook-export
> 
> Now I have my full quota of address book sources as per Gary's
> "official" install:
>  - Evolution
>  - Groupwise
>  - Evolution LDAP
>  - Mozilla / Netscape
>  - Thunderbird
>  - KDE address book
>  - LDAP address book
>  - Other external data source
> 
> Shame Evolution can't export that variable location some how?
> 
> And, in general, I thought my issues seemed sufficiently similar to
> Gary's and others to suspect something generic going on.  But, on
> inspecting DataAccess.xcu I see that different sources don't export in a
> generic way.
> 
> Regards,
> Morgan.
> 
> Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
>> > Hi Morgan,
>> > 
>>> >> This is a follow on from a couple of threads on the users list.
>>> >> - Simple Q: how do I get access to Evolution address book sources on a
>>> >> OOo stock install of v2.1 on fedora?
>> > 
>> > First, you need to have the libevo* libraries in your program folder.
>> > This should be the case for the "stock" version of OOo, as there the lib
>> > is included in the download packager. I don't know whether this holds
>> > for distro-specific versions of OOo.
>> > 
>> > Second, the driver uses a program called "evolution-addressbook-export",
>> > which is a Evolution-provided script for, well, exporting address books.
>> > This script needs to be in your PATH. Alternatively, the complete path
>> > to it must be in the configuration - you can look up the current value
>> > in <office_inst>/share/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/DataAccess.xcu.
>> > 
>> > If both isn't the case, then i.e. the script cannot be found, then the
>> > driver will not offer its functionality, and the UI will honor this by
>> > not offering the respective options.
>> > 
>>> >> - Complex Q: what's going on with address book access?...
>>> >> ...
>>> >> And, what's going on with address book access in general?
>> > 
>> > Hmm, what exactly do you want to know here?
>> > 
>> > Ciao
>> > Frank
>> > 

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