Removing Evolution on Rawhide

Rodd Clarkson rodd at clarkson.id.au
Fri Jan 20 22:40:56 UTC 2006


On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 10:00 -0500, Christopher Aillon wrote:
> On 01/20/2006 09:48 AM, Igor Jagec wrote:
> > [root at munja ~]# rpm -e evolution-data-server-1.5.4-4
> > evolution-sharp-0.10.2-3 evolution-2.5.4-9 --test
> > error: Failed dependencies:
> >         libebook-1.2.so.5 is needed by (installed)
> > nautilus-sendto-0.4-6.i386
> >         libebook-1.2.so.5 is needed by (installed) gnome-panel-2.13.5-1.i386
> >         libebook-1.2.so.5 is needed by (installed) gaim-1.5.0-13.fc5.i386
> >         libebook-1.2.so.5 is needed by (installed)
> > control-center-2.13.5-1.i386
> >         libecal-1.2.so.3 is needed by (installed) gnome-panel-2.13.5-1.i386
> >         libedata-book-1.2.so.2 is needed by (installed)
> > gaim-1.5.0-13.fc5.i386
> >         libedataserver-1.2.so.6 is needed by (installed)
> > nautilus-sendto-0.4-6.i386
> >         libedataserver-1.2.so.6 is needed by (installed)
> > gnome-panel-2.13.5-1.i386
> >         libedataserver-1.2.so.6 is needed by (installed)
> > gaim-1.5.0-13.fc5.i386
> >         libedataserver-1.2.so.6 is needed by (installed)
> > control-center-2.13.5-1.i386
> >         libedataserverui-1.2.so.6 is needed by (installed)
> > gnome-panel-2.13.5-1.i386
> >         evolution-data-server >= 1.1.4 is needed by (installed)
> > gnome-panel-2.13.5-1.i386
> >         mono(evolution-sharp) = 2.0.0.0 is needed by (installed)
> > beagle-0.1.4-4.i386
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > What the heck??? Evolution depends on beagle, gnome-panel, gaim... ???
> 
> You got it backward.  Beagle, gnome-panel, etc. depend on evolution (or 
> more likely e-d-s or e-sharp).

As I understand it, a lot of applications now use e-d-s to create
conduits to related information.

For example, gaim can use login information in e-d-s, instead of having
to enter it into gain as well (so you can manage your contact from one
place).

Also, the panel (or more correctly the clock applet, connect to e-d-s to
show you calendar information when you click on the time. I love this
feature myself.


Rodd
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