Desperate to upgrade from RedHat 9 to CentOS 4.4

vipin sagar sagar.vipin at gmail.com
Wed May 30 10:51:27 UTC 2007


Dear Andy,

>> but this email thing is a real sticking point at the moment.

Heard of "*Thunderbird* - Reclaim your
inbox<http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/>
"

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/

I am an avid user of evolution.

Thanks



On 30 May 2007 11:19:56 +0100, Andy Allen <andy.allen at virgin.net> wrote:
>
> I'm desperately trying to upgrade from RedHat 9 to CentOS 4.4, but the
> one thing that's really causing me problems is migrating from Evolution
> 1.2.2 (bundled with RedHat 9) to 2.0.2 (bundled with CentOS 4.4.
>
> When running Evolution 2.0.2 for the first time, with Evolution 1.2.2
> folders and files in evolution folder in same partition, the automatic
> migration process starts up and seems to run OK, migrating all folders
> up to Sent folder successfully. Then disaster - it terminates fatally
> (error message "..quit unexpectedly..." - no indication of what the
> problem is).
>
> I've even thought about installing Evolution 1.2.2 in CentOS 4.4
> (because it works OK for my purposes!), but there are too many problems
> with this - even though I have the Evolution 1.2.2 rpm, it won't install
> in CentOS because of missing packages. I really want to upgrade my main
> system to CentOS 4.4 for the improvements it offers over RedHat 9, but
> this email thing is a real sticking point at the moment.
>
> Is this a known problem or bug with the migration process - should I
> give up trying to do this, forget about all my previous email stuff and
> just start again with Evolution 2.0.2?
>
> Any suggestions please?
>
> Andy
>
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