Beagle (Evolution-Sharp Error)

René L. Reingard reingard at hispeed.ch
Tue Jun 14 10:09:15 UTC 2005


Am Sun, 12 Jun 2005 23:17:38 +0200 schrieb Chris Wilson  
<blixtra at gmail.com>:

> Take a look at this page.
>
> http://beaglewiki.org/Troubleshooting
>
> try starting it with the "--deny-backend mail" option. That might help.


>> On 6/12/05, René L. Reingard <reingard at hispeed.ch> wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>> Could anyone of the Beagle users let me know whatt may be wrong here?
>> Please!
>>
>> rana at ubuntu:~ $ beagled
>>
>> ** (beagled:9530): WARNING **: The following assembly referenced from
>> /usr/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemonLib.dll could not be loaded:
>>       Assembly:   evolution-sharp    (assemblyref_index=13)
>>       Version:    1.0.0.0
>>       Public Key: 457eed85bd9370df
>> The assembly was not found in the Global Assembly Cache, a path listed  
>> in
>> the MONO_PATH environment variable, or in the location of the executing
>> assembly (/usr/lib/beagle).
>>
>>
>> ** (beagled:9530): WARNING **: The class Evolution.Book could not be
>> loaded, used in /usr/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemonLib.dll (token 0x010000d6)
>>
>> ** (beagled:9530): WARNING **: The class Evolution.BookView could not be
>> loaded, used in /usr/lib/beagle/BeagleDaemonLib.dll (token 0x010000d8)
>> rana at ubuntu:~ $
>>
>>
>> This eveolution-sharp i have seen as an optional prerequisites, so why
>> should my Beagle miss it?
>>
>> http://beaglewiki.org/Optional_prerequisites
>>
>> I also have to say, that i do not use Evolution at all, and that i  
>> deleted Evolution long ago by using Synaptic.
>> Is there any file (in the Beagle folder or Mono?) which i could check  
>> and use for making necessary changes of the settings?
>> Or what else would be best in this situation?
>>
>> Thanks for help.
>> I know i will love Beagle when it runs, as i truly search for this way   
>> of
>> searching your files.

Hello,
Just the same result with $ beagled --deny-backend mail.
>> This eveolution-sharp i have seen as an optional prerequisites, so why
>> should my Beagle miss it?
What about this 'inotify'? I do not understand that at all. I haven't done  
anything regarding that.
Is our Kernel here in Ubuntu Hoary 'inotified' are do we have to ajust?
regards,
René




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