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No unfortunately. What it turned out to be was that I needed a more recent
version of libxml1 (in my ignorance, I thought this would be a dependency as it was a
show stopper? Feel free to slap me down if I am wrong). I've upgraded my
libxml2 and now Evolution starts fine, I have other problems (no crashing, just things
like "compose" doesn't work) but the app appears to be working in most
respects.

I'm upgrading a few other libs at the mo', so I'll see what difference they
make :)

The compose attempt spat this out:

Bonobo-WARNING **: Could not open help topics file NULL for app
evolution-message-composer

Bonobo-WARNING **: Activating 'OAFIID:Bonobo_Moniker_Oaf' returned nothing

Bonobo-CRITICAL **: file bonobo-moniker-util.c: line 501
(bonobo_moniker_client_resolve_default): assertion `moniker != CORBA_OBJECT_NIL' failed.

Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkobject.c: line 1179 (gtk_object_unref): assertion
`object->ref_count > 0' failed.

Bonobo-WARNING **: Could not open help topics file NULL for app
evolution-message-composer

Bonobo-WARNING **: Activating 'OAFIID:Bonobo_Moniker_Oaf' returned nothing

Bonobo-CRITICAL **: file bonobo-moniker-util.c: line 501
(bonobo_moniker_client_resolve_default): assertion `moniker != CORBA_OBJECT_NIL' failed.

Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkobject.c: line 1179 (gtk_object_unref): assertion
`object->ref_count > 0' failed.

but as bonobo is deing upgraded as we speak I'm fingers crossed that it will be
the cure :)


On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 15:07:16 Phil Fraering wrote:
> On 20 Feb 2001 13:41:26 +1100, Craige McWhirter wrote:
> > A bit of scrounging though Google and this appears to be due to one of my
> > GNOME/xml packages not being up to scratch. I've not had any luck yet
working out
> > which one. Any ideas people?
> 
> 
> I downloaded evolution over the weekend for my Pentium, and today for
> my powerpc. It crashes a lot on the Pentium; on the powerpc, it hasn't
> crashed yet, but it keeps saying it can't access the lockfile for
> /var/spool/mail/pgf when I try to access it. On the iBook, that is.
> 
> Does that help any?



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