Beagle Installation - Help needed
René L. Reingard
reingard at hispeed.ch
Tue Jun 14 11:20:20 UTC 2005
Hello Beagle Users
1.
Two days ago I did an Backports Installation of Beagle according to what i
found at: http://beaglewiki.org/Ubuntu_Installation
2.
By doing the Installation of all that packages there were many more (i
guess around 25) packages installed because of dependencies.
Thats okay, eventhough it took me a long time.
3.
Because of the error i face:
> 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:~ $
4.
I came along the link: http://beaglewiki.org/Installing_prerequisites
Now i get to understand that some stuff (required software) has to be
preinstalled.
i do have:
mono 1.1.7-0ubuntu4~5.04ubp1
mono-devel 1.1.7-0ubuntu4~5.04ubp1
gtk-sharp 1.0.10-0ubuntu1~5.04ubp1
libgmime2.1 2.1.13-0ubuntu1
libsqlite0 2.8.15-3
libexif10 0.6.9-4ubuntu1
libxss-dev 6.8.2-10
i do NOT have (also not seeing it in Hoary-Backports or Hoary-Extras):
mono-core
mono-data
mono-web
mono-data-sqlite
gecko-sharp
gmime --> i do have libgmime2.1 2.1.13-0ubuntu1
sqlite --> i do have libsqlite0 2.8.15-3
libexif --> i do have libexif10 0.6.9-4ubuntu1
zip (i do not need as i do not use Mozilla)
5.
I also did set the extended attributes by adding the user_xattr property
to /etc/fstab
(/dev/hda1 / ext3 defaults,user_xattr 1 2)
6.
An other question which remains is:
What about this 'inotify'?
I haven't done anything regarding that.
Is our Kernel here in Ubuntu Hoary 'inotified' are do we have to ajust?
Thats much, I know, but maybe someone is patient enough to help.
Thank you very much for listening.
René
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