Re: evolution 1.2 rpm for 8.0???

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I would guess the big folders.  I think it tries to do a count or
something on them.  I use regular imap (not imaps) and have similar
results on accounts with big folders.

--Robert


On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 10:09, Alejandro González Hernández - Imoq wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 08:54, Tom Georgoulias wrote:
> 
> > Brian K. Jones wrote:
> 
> > > Did I miss something?  Is there something wrong with the ximian rpmz?  
> > 
> > Ximian packages RPMS sometimes have gnome dependencies that are not 
> > satisfied by standard Red Hat gnome packages.  Installing Ximian RPMS to 
> > satisfy those gnome dependencies can cause problems with the Red Hat 
> > packages that relied on the Red Hat gnome RPMs Red Carpet updated.
> 
> ... and it is HARD to uninstall. At least was Ximian in RHL 7.3. When I
> tried to upgrade to 8.0, of course, I got a lot of dependency errors and
> there was no obvious way to uninstall Ximian. Anyway, I did a lot of rpm
> -e and then look after dependencies, and rpm -e those also... until I
> almost finished up with a kernel & bash system ;). After that, RHL 8.0
> installed flawlessly :D
> 
> Anyway, I downloaded and installed (in a test computer) all the Ximian
> Evolution's RPMs. It didn't crash randomly as the previous betas (from
> Ximian and from rawhide), but it still doesn't do very well with my two
> HUGE "imaps" accounts. I am not sure if it is the fact that I am using
> imap over ssl or the fact that I have *A LOT* of big subscribed folders,
> as I show here:
> 
> Account 1:
> 
> [imoq@principal mail]$ pwd
> /home/imoq/mail
> [imoq@principal mail]$ du -ks
> 342156  .
> 
> 
> Account 2:
> 
> [imoq@mail mail]$ pwd
> /home/imoq/mail
> [imoq@mail mail]$ du -ks
> 820044  .
> 
> So, probably it is the fact that I do have a lot of IMAP mail folders
> that Evolution 1.2 acts "funny".
> 
> In the first place, it doesn't recognize my "mail/" folderspace, I have
> to configure it manually. Even after I configure it manually, I have to
> manually "subscribe" my mail folders so they appear under the account.
> 
> After closing and open Evolution 1.2, it loses the "subscribed folders"
> and I have to go over them suscribing again. Evolution 1.2 also gives me
> some errors about the SSL certificates and sometimes (?) shows the mail
> but sometimes (it seems to be so random) doesn't.
> 
> The IMAP + SSL is working very well under Evolution 1.0.8 (from where I
> am typing), mozilla mail, Outlook (ouch!) and can't remember if any
> other.
> 
> I tried to backup the ~/evolution folder and erase it, so Evolution 1.2
> would redo the settings. After configuring the IMAP accounts it started
> to act funny again.
> 
> Anyway, this message was just to share my experience with the program
> and to let you know about a possible issue in IMAP + SSL (big?)
> accounts. It is not a big issue, since I will continue using 1.0.8 until
> 1.2.x works somehow.
> 
> Alex.
> 
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