Re: [Evolution] removing palm data
- From: mail_acct <mail_acct earthlink net>
- To: ximian evo <evolution lists ximian com>
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] removing palm data
- Date: 17 Jul 2003 02:10:25 -0400
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 23:36, Not Zed wrote:
Easiest way would be to build evolution yourself and disable any pilot
stuff. I think most packages you can get would have this stuff
built-in/part of the package dependencies and thus it can't be removed.
Define "easiest" :->
Do you know of a way to satisfy libpisock* with /usr/local/lib w/o
compiling source (and not linking from /usr/lib)? Is there some 'trick'
I can use to tell Evo to use my compiled libs instead (if revs are
compatible)?
Do you know how I can remove the tasks/appts/addrs that ended up in
Summary after a test sync (man I wish I hadn't done that)? I do not
want to use Evo for syncing.
I already deleted ~/.gnome_pilot/ but the tasks/appts/addrs are still
all over Summary (included alarm'd appts popping up and my Contacts
overflowing with phone numbers I don't want in there!). There are a ton
so I hope the answer isn't doing a caveman "del one at a time".
I see there's Calendar and Contacts (addr*db) dirs with pilot* files
that I could possibly delete, but like I said, before I make a huge mess
I want to see if there's a correct way to undo this...
Mike
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 10:17, mail_acct wrote:
Hi -
Before I royally screw something up, how do I remove the Palm
tasks/appts from summary page (and anywhere else in Evo)?
If I remove gnome-pilot, pilot and evo-pilot, is Evo going to insist
they be reinstalled next time I upgrade Evo? I compile pilot myself and
the libs are in /usr/local/lib - will that satisfy Evo?
Mike
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