Re: [Evolution-hackers] e-d-s build problems
- From: schaarsc <schaarsc gmx de>
- To: evolution-hackers gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution-hackers] e-d-s build problems
- Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 19:03:58 +0200
Hello Milan,
Am Montag, den 29.09.2014, 09:52 +0200 schrieb Milan Crha:
On Fri, 2014-09-26 at 15:04 +0200, schaarsc wrote:
Hi,
I don't know why and when the problem started, but at the moment I
cannot build e-d-s/master. I removed all my local/libs and tried a
fresh
checkout with jhbuild, same result "DSO missing from command line"
to work around the issue I changed some Makefiles and added the
missing
symbols/lib manually to _LIBADD (see below)
Hello,
Fedora doesn't claim any issue, that's why I missed it. Could you
update to the latest git master, apply the attached patch and retry,
please? It should work.
works for me. Thanks!
evo and e-d-s compile now, but I'm not 100% convinced of the result,
since evo deleted my "Personal" addressbook the first time I started
evo...
That sounds odd, the data is stored in
~/.local/share/evolution/addressbook/system
I'm not aware of anything what would cause the data loss, maybe unless
there was any data to migrate, because the migration is done each
start of the respective services (source registry, book/calendar
factories and so on). If I recall correctly, then even this migration
code takes care of the destination and doesn't rewrite anything
existing. Though I can be wrong here.
I think I have seen this before, it happens the first time evo with a
new e-d-s version as a backend tries to access the addressbook. I don't
know how to reproduce it and it could be related to my test system
having a mix of evo/e-d-s old and new libraries (that's why I haven't
reported it as a bug).
The symptoms are more or less:
- start evo, goto addressbook -> error cannot access addressbook,
permission denied?
- the error is reported not only for
~/.local/share/evolution/addressbook/system but something like
~/.local/share/evolution/addressbook/addressbook-system
- so far I have worked around the cannot-access-issue with "make clean"
and "rm -r /usr/local/lib/*"
Christian
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