Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 21:27:35 +0100 From: Raaf <freebsd@luna.afraid.org> To: Eric Schuele <e.schuele@computer.org> Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Native sunbird issues.... (deskutils/sunbird) Message-ID: <4408A6B7.3070007@luna.afraid.org> In-Reply-To: <44087E54.3020705@computer.org> References: <44087E54.3020705@computer.org>
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Eric Schuele wrote: > I posted this to questions@ the other day... thought I'd try here too. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Hello, > > Anyone using the deskutils/sunbird (not deskutils/linux-sunbird)? > > I had been using the linux-sunbird for some time (probably because I > could never get the native port to run, don't remember), but I recently > used the libtool+gtk issues I was experiencing as an excuse to try out > my "rebuild my machine quickly scripts".... and decided to install > deskutils/sunbird instead. > > In any case. The native port does not seem to run for me, and I was > wondering if anyone was using it successfully, and if they had any > hurdles to overcome in getting it working. > > I did the normal "make install clean" in the appropriate dir (everything > went well). Running it for the first time, I see the process in top, > and it writes a bit to the console, but then exits. All subsequent > attempts to run it result in the following at the console: > > Starting calendar alarm service > error creating table cal_calendars -- probably already exists > error creating table cal_calendars_prefs -- probably already exists > observer added > observer removed > > and the process exits. FWIW, I seem to recall seeing the above at the > console even with a working deskutils/linux-sunbird. > > Using RELENG_6 as of yesterday. > > Any ideas? Any more information needed? > I got it working but i don't remember exactly how, i think all you have to do is to run it as root once.
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