Suse & sylpheed problem
Matthew Carpenter
matt
Mon Jan 24 00:30:02 PST 2005
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How is the Sylpheed project doing these days? About a year ago I told
some customers to kick the Outlook habit and choose Mozilla Mail
instead. I tried it so I could better support it and by golly I liked
it. Many of the things I loved about Sylpheed were there, and it worked
pretty well. Haven't touched Sylpheed for over a year now. I do recall
that Sylpheed is in 9.1. Is it not also in 9.2? If you install it as
SuSE packages it, perhaps their SRPM could be used to install the newer
versions or claws?
Rick Sivernell wrote:
| On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 20:28:09 -0800
| Bill Campbell <linux-sxs at celestial.com> wrote:
|
|
|>On Fri, Jan 21, 2005, Rick Sivernell wrote:
|>
|>>On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 16:11:58 -0800
|>
|>...
|>
|>> Suse 9.2 Pro & there is no glib-config on my machine, at least
|>> find / -name "glib-config" did not find any.
|>
|>You need to install glib-devel using yast2. It would probably be a
|>good idea to go into the Selections menu in the software install, and
|>check all the development systems. You will most likely be running
|>into more missing libraries if you plan to do much development or
|>compiling open source software.
|>
|>Bill
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|
|
| Bill
|
| Just enough for my wife to surf the net, do her emails, and a
occassional letter, but most important is her pictures from her digital
camera, setting up special place for that on the drive and make it as
automatic as I can. Plug in drive hit an icon, to run mounting script
and let her move them from the camera to the hd, and then save or play
with them as dhe likes. The gimp to adjust them visually. Her machine is
my old PIII-533 coopermine with 756 memory and a 17" monitor. It is so
much faster than anything she has had in the past or at work. Best she
is using LINUX, not M$. Do need to setup wine so she can do taxes.
|
| cheers
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