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I'm getting the following error when trying to run sylpheed-claws on my Arch 0.6 machine:
sylpheed-claws: error while loading shared libraries: libpisock.so.8: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Can someone help with this?
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well by the looks of it one of the build depends may actually be needed as a run depends. you need to find out which package owns that file and install it essentially.
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I'm able to start sylpheed-claws after installing pilot-link and gnome-pilot. I don't know if both were required, but I installed them both.
Perhaps this will help someone else.
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I'm able to start sylpheed-claws after installing pilot-link and gnome-pilot. I don't know if both were required, but I installed them both.
Perhaps this will help someone else.
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shame on me, my mistake, I tried to expand the functionality a bit. So that
sylpheed will be able to read jpilots adressbooks. Then i unistalled jpilot and
it still worked. So i missed that another dependency was required, namely
pilot-link. Gnome-pilot ist not required. I will solve that on monday since I
won't have access to my build box until then. I got a e-mail about that issue.
This why i got informed. Just to let you know, to file a bug report is probably
the best way to inform about broken packages.
Any ideas, keep jpilot support or skip it? Someone likes/hates it?
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personally i like the lightness of sylpheed-claws and was very disappointed when the previous forced users to swallow fancy apps for function many of us may not need.
i would say though asking here would only give you a small unbalanced set of opinions. maybe see what other distros do if it appears to be a common add on then by all means included it. it would be nice if it could be more of a modular function (*can* make use of jpilot stuff if the user has one and jpilot stuff is installed but not force a user without one to have to swallow depends they may not want)
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personally i like the lightness of sylpheed-claws and was very disappointed when the previous forced users to swallow fancy apps for function many of us may not need.
i would say though asking here would only give you a small unbalanced set of opinions. maybe see what other distros do if it appears to be a common add on then by all means included it. it would be nice if it could be more of a modular function (*can* make use of jpilot stuff if the user has one and jpilot stuff is installed but not force a user without one to have to swallow depends they may not want)
Hi sarah,
thanks for input. Let's continue talking on the other thread. ->
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?p=18391
bye neri
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