On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 09:59:56AM -0400, Michael Weiner wrote: > Looks like you did something similar to the following: > > 1) wget ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/updates/9/en/os/i386/krb5-libs-1.2.7-14.i386.rpm Yep. That was one of the rpms I had to install. > 2) wget ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/fedora/core/development/i386/Fedora/RPMS/libgal2-1.99.11-1.i386.rpm And that was definitely one too. > 3) wget ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/fedora/core/development/i386/Fedora/RPMS/gtkhtml3-3.0.10-1.i386.rpm I didn't have to install gtkhtml as I already have gtkhtml3-3.0.9-5. > 4) rpm -e krb5-workstation > 5) rpm -e krb5-server > 6) rpm -e curl-devel > 7) rpm -e openssl-devel > 8) rpm -e krb-devel I didn't remove any rpms at all > 9) rpm -Uvvh krb5-libs-1.2.7-14.i386.rpm > > i then used redcarpet to upgrade the krb5-*/curl-devel/openssl-devel > packages once removed and then ran wget -q -O - http://go.ximian.com > |sh to upgrade packages associated with evolution specifically (needed > to tweak the /etc/redhat-release file to read as follows: Red Hat > Linux release 9 (Shrike)) to get the installer-ng to run properly > under FC/1 though this indicates there are no packages for RH9 > interestingly enough. I didn't have to to any of that either. > Did you do something SIMILAR? Were you able to find what you had done > to make it work? I get to the point of installing your RPM, and it > complains it needs gtkhtml3 but that has so many friggin dependencies, > i didnt want to break it (most depends are actually on the evolution-1.4.5- > 7 package). What version of evolution are you running? And is it via > rpm or tarball? I'm pretty sure that all I needed was to install the krb5-libs and libgal2 rpms that you mentioned above and then it all worked. This was all done on a clean Fedora installation which I had set up just a couple of hours earlier. This included evolution-1.4.5-7 from rpm. I got some clues from googling for "ximian connector fedora" which pointed me at a few earlier email discussions. hth, Dave... -- Oh is this the way they say the future's meant to feel Or just twenty thousand people standing in a field?