On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 07:27, Muralikrishnan B wrote:
Lonnie Borntreger <email borntreger com>:Check /etc/bonobo-activation/bonobo-activation-config.xml (or where-ever that file is on your system) for a line that looks like: <item>/opt/Evolution2/lib/bonobo/servers</item> Replace /opt/Evolution2 with the prefix that Evo 1.3 is installedto.Thanks a million for the tip. It works !!! YEEAAAH ! Evolution 1.3.1 is good. Finally I guess I hv my Gnome2.2 transition complete ! One small issue with it ... It refused understand that gtkhtml was installed in the same path as evolution 1.3.1. Kept looking at some other path & telling me that it cant find gnome-gtkhtml-editor-3.0 even though it is complied & installed (custom path is there in $PATH) when I try to open a compose window. Had to symlink gnome-gtkhtml-editor-3.0 in /opt/gnome_cvs/bin/ to /usr/bin for that to work. Hope to posting stuff on Evo 1.3.1 which can of use to the Developers & Users
I've got the same problem. I went so far as putting /opt/bin in my /etc/profile, but it still refuses to launch gnome-gtkhtml-editor-3.0 if it's not in /usr/bin. A symlink took care of that though I am left wondering what's going on. Oh, and since I didn't spend enough time complaining about it in my last post, my keybindings are being ignored. That's been my one huge complaint with the majority of Gnome 2 apps since day 1. They swallow up your key preferences and give you whatever they want you to have. -- Alex Malinovich Support Free Software, delete your Windows partition TODAY! Encrypted mail preferred. You can get my public key from any of the pgp.net keyservers. Key ID: A6D24837
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