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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: OT: facility that could be very useful for	some users
      (Anne Wilson)
   2. Re: OT: facility that could be very useful for	some users
      (John5342)
   3. Re: OT: facility that could be very useful	for	some users
      (Andreas Petzold)
   4. Re: OT: facility that could be very useful for	some users
      (Anne Wilson)
   5. Clash between EPEL and kde-redhat for exiv2 (EL4)
      (Andreas Petzold)
   6. Re: Clash between EPEL and kde-redhat for	exiv2	(EL4)
      (Gilboa Davara)

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On Saturday 01 November 2008 18:10:20 John5342 wrote:
> Dont know if this is kmail4 only but an alternative is to right click the
> message and select "Create ToDo/Reminder".
>
Of course, and the various components of kontact can handle all I need, but 
if, say, I wanted the reminder while I was at work, a reminder on my local box 
wouldn't help much.  I imagine that's the sort of situation where this would 
help.

Just a thought.  It may help someone.

Anne

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My appologies. Very true. Didnt think of it that way. Guess i'm just used to
having access to all my work mail from home and visa-versa.

2008/11/1 Anne Wilson <cannewilson@googlemail.com>

> On Saturday 01 November 2008 18:10:20 John5342 wrote:
> > Dont know if this is kmail4 only but an alternative is to right click the
> > message and select "Create ToDo/Reminder".
> >
> Of course, and the various components of kontact can handle all I need, but
> if, say, I wanted the reminder while I was at work, a reminder on my local
> box
> wouldn't help much.  I imagine that's the sort of situation where this
> would
> help.
>
> Just a thought.  It may help someone.
>
> Anne
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My appologies. Very true. Didnt think of it that way. Guess i&#39;m just used to \
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From: Andreas Petzold <ap396088@mail.zih.tu-dresden.de>
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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] OT: facility that could be very useful
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Quoting Anne Wilson <cannewilson@googlemail.com>:

> On Saturday 01 November 2008 18:10:20 John5342 wrote:
>> Dont know if this is kmail4 only but an alternative is to right click the
>> message and select "Create ToDo/Reminder".
>>
> Of course, and the various components of kontact can handle all I need, but
> if, say, I wanted the reminder while I was at work, a reminder on my  
>  local box
> wouldn't help much.  I imagine that's the sort of situation where this would
> help.

using IMAP resources in Kontact for To-Dos, calendar, address book  
etc. I can create a To-Do/reminder at home and be reminded by Kontact  
at work.

Cheers,

Andreas



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On Sunday 02 November 2008 12:20:19 Andreas Petzold wrote:
> Quoting Anne Wilson <cannewilson@googlemail.com>:
> > On Saturday 01 November 2008 18:10:20 John5342 wrote:
> >> Dont know if this is kmail4 only but an alternative is to right click
> >> the message and select "Create ToDo/Reminder".
> >
> > Of course, and the various components of kontact can handle all I need,
> > but if, say, I wanted the reminder while I was at work, a reminder on my
> > local box
> > wouldn't help much.  I imagine that's the sort of situation where this
> > would help.
>
> using IMAP resources in Kontact for To-Dos, calendar, address book
> etc. I can create a To-Do/reminder at home and be reminded by Kontact
> at work.
>
Unfortunately, it's not always easy.  I did try imap resources, but I found 
that every time I connected it created duplicate mail messages.  No-one seemed 
to be able to tell me why it happened.  I know that some people had it 
working, trouble-free, but others had the same problem as I had.

I don't even know whether it was the server version or the client version that 
was causing the problem.  I'd give it another try if it was likely to be the 
client, but the server runs CentOS, so that probably hasn't changed since my 
last attempt.

Anne

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Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2008 11:09:18 +0100
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Subject: [kde-redhat-users] Clash between EPEL and kde-redhat for exiv2 (EL4)
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Hi,

on my RHEL4 box I have installed digikam from the kde-redhat repos.  
kde-redhat also provides the required exiv2 and libexiv2 packages.  
Since a while EPEL provides an updated version of exiv2 which clashes  
with the version from kde-redhat:

$ yum update
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Loading "protectbase" plugin
Loading "versionfix" plugin
Loading "kmdl" plugin
Loading "kernel-module" plugin
Setting up Update Process
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Excluding Packages in global exclude list
Finished
53 packages excluded due to repository protections
Beginning versionfix
Ending versionfix
Resolving Dependencies
--> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
---> Package exiv2.x86_64 0:0.17.1-1.el4 set to be updated
--> Running transaction check
--> Processing Dependency: libexiv2.so.0()(64bit) for package: digikam
--> Processing Dependency: libexiv2.so.0()(64bit) for package: libkexiv2
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Beginning Kernel Module Plugin
Finished Kernel Module Plugin
Error: Missing Dependency: libexiv2.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package digikam
Error: Missing Dependency: libexiv2.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package  
libkexiv2
$ yum list exiv2
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Loading "protectbase" plugin
Loading "versionfix" plugin
Loading "kmdl" plugin
Loading "kernel-module" plugin
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Excluding Packages in global exclude list
Finished
53 packages excluded due to repository protections
Beginning versionfix
Ending versionfix
Installed Packages
exiv2.x86_64                             0.14-1.el4             installed
Available Packages
exiv2.x86_64                             0.17.1-1.el4           epel
exiv2.i386                               0.17.1-1.el4           epel

By using priorities for the repos, I can work around the clash, but  
maybe we can find a better solution.

Cheers,

Andreas




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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] Clash between EPEL and kde-redhat for
	exiv2	(EL4)
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On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 11:09 +0100, Andreas Petzold wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> on my RHEL4 box I have installed digikam from the kde-redhat repos.  
> kde-redhat also provides the required exiv2 and libexiv2 packages.  
> Since a while EPEL provides an updated version of exiv2 which clashes  
> with the version from kde-redhat:
> 
> $ yum update
> Loading "installonlyn" plugin
> Loading "protectbase" plugin
> Loading "versionfix" plugin
> Loading "kmdl" plugin
> Loading "kernel-module" plugin
> Setting up Update Process
> Setting up repositories
> Reading repository metadata in from local files
> Excluding Packages in global exclude list
> Finished
> 53 packages excluded due to repository protections
> Beginning versionfix
> Ending versionfix
> Resolving Dependencies
> --> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
> ---> Package exiv2.x86_64 0:0.17.1-1.el4 set to be updated
> --> Running transaction check
> --> Processing Dependency: libexiv2.so.0()(64bit) for package: digikam
> --> Processing Dependency: libexiv2.so.0()(64bit) for package: libkexiv2
> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
> Beginning Kernel Module Plugin
> Finished Kernel Module Plugin
> Error: Missing Dependency: libexiv2.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package digikam
> Error: Missing Dependency: libexiv2.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package  
> libkexiv2
> $ yum list exiv2
> Loading "installonlyn" plugin
> Loading "protectbase" plugin
> Loading "versionfix" plugin
> Loading "kmdl" plugin
> Loading "kernel-module" plugin
> Setting up repositories
> Reading repository metadata in from local files
> Excluding Packages in global exclude list
> Finished
> 53 packages excluded due to repository protections
> Beginning versionfix
> Ending versionfix
> Installed Packages
> exiv2.x86_64                             0.14-1.el4             installed
> Available Packages
> exiv2.x86_64                             0.17.1-1.el4           epel
> exiv2.i386                               0.17.1-1.el4           epel
> 
> By using priorities for the repos, I can work around the clash, but  
> maybe we can find a better solution.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Andreas

Actually it's a collision between rpmforge and EPEL.
Same problem in el5.

- Gilboa




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