Re: [Fwd: Re: [Evolution] Red Carpet Dependency failure on Snapshot.]



It's a lot more than 7- it should be everyone subscribed to the preview
channel and the snapshot channel at the same time. Poor planning on our
part; it /should/ be fixed when we release the 0.14 packages. [And the
answer to that question is 'soon' :)
Luis

On Mon, 2001-09-24 at 10:50, Mark Burling wrote:
Make it 7 - I have had the same problem using RC on RH 7.1. This is the
message I receive from RC:

    Information from the packaging system:
    Unable to complete RPM transaction: dependencies are not met: 
    evolution-0.14.99-snap.ximian.200109220808 requires libgtkhtml.so.16

I have 14, 16 and 17 installed also.  very strange behavior.

Mark

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From: Luis Villa <louie ximian com>
To: evolution ximian com
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Red Carpet Dependency failure on Snapshot.
Date: 24 Sep 2001 10:27:59 -0400

I count at least six reports of the libgtkhtml15 problem already. 
Luis

On Mon, 2001-09-24 at 10:22, Lloyd Duhon wrote:
As of last night, there was a push from the Ximian Gnome Desktop channel
that included pilot-link et.al. I was able to install beta 4 after I
grabbed those files. I'm currently experiencing a different problem,
with the gnome control center requiring libgtkhtml 15 (I've got 14, 16,
17) and that's my only current problem with libraries from Ximian, but
it's the second in as many days.... I'm submitting the bug report for
the other failed dependency today.

HTH

Lloyd


On Mon, 2001-09-24 at 00:26, Paul R. Watkins wrote:
I sure do not see the libpisock.so.4 available through ximian gnome for
redhat 7.1 distribution -- it's not there -- but it is in Mandrake as
the previous email indicated -- so how are we RH beta testers able to go
forward?




On Sun, 2001-09-23 at 21:51, JP Rosevear wrote:
On Fri, 2001-09-21 at 11:25, Lloyd Duhon wrote:
Just tried to get today's snapshot from red carpet, and I'm getting a
failed dependency on "libpisock.so.4" which is apparently a Pilot Link
library that is currently only available in Mandrake Cooker (At least in
RPM format). I'm a RH 7.1 user, and as such I find that we've got pilot
link's libpisock.so.3.0.1 as the highest version.

Does Ximian plan to package the version 4 of pilot link for those of us
who are trying to track release and stay somewhat stable? I'd rather not
try and lump extra libraries in to maintain varying degrees of
compatibility, that's not smart administration. If you're requiring
version 4, I'll need Ximian to release the pilot link libraries in order
to continue Evolution in my shop (Which is currently tracking beta
versions on all of our workstations) I'm the only one having fun with
all the snapshots :-).

It was already packaged and available in the Ximian GNOME channel before
I pushed snaps with the conduits in them.

-JP
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