Re: Gnome-Pilot on Kubuntu

Matt Davey <[email protected]> Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:11:53 +0000
Newsgroups gmane.comp.gnome.apps.pilot
Message-ID <1205172714.6682.115.camel@mcdavey>
Hi Rick,

Glad the install of gnome-pilot 2.0.16 worked pretty well.

On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 09:47 -0700, Rick Knight wrote:
[...]
> Matt,  Thanks for the suggestion. I've downloaded and successfully built 
> 2.0.16. I'm even able to sync some data, mainly a backup of my device. 
> I've enabled the Evolution conduits and when try to syncronize, I get 
> this error ...
> 
> (gpilotd-control-applet:18420): libglade-WARNING **: could not find 
> glade file 'gpilotd-capplet.glade'

You can ignore this error.  It's a harmless side effect of fixing bug
#508268.  If anyone knows how to suppress this warning message from
glade_xml_new(), let me know...

> And this error (repeated for each conduit)...
> 
> (gpilotd-control-applet:18420): libgpilotdcm-WARNING **: unable to 
> g_module_open 
> (/opt/gnome2/lib/evolution/2.12/conduits/libeaddress_conduit.so), reason 
> /opt/gnome2/lib/libedataserverui-1.2.so.8: undefined symbol: 
> e_source_peek_color_spec
> 
> Can you suggest a way around these errors?

Hmmm.  This suggests your svn install of evolution is a bit broken.
libedataserverui is complaining that it can't find the definition of
'e_source_peek_color_spec', which should be defined in 'libedataserver'.

I suspect that libedataserverui is picking up your system installed
version of 'libedataserver', instead of your newly compiled version
(assuming you do have 'libedataserver' compiled from svn and living
in /opt/gnome2/lib).  You can run
'ldd /opt/gnome2/lib/libedataserverui-1.2.so.8 | grep libedataserver' to
see where it is finding libedataserver.  If it is picking up the wrong
version, that probably points to a bug in evolution-data-server, as it
should have a newer version for libedataserver to prevent it picking up
the old version.

Matt

Matt Davey        "Logic, my dear Zoe, is merely the ability to be
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