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Re: CDE library question
- To: Tom.Vanpeer@Holland
- Subject: Re: CDE library question
- From: mindless (Alan Harder)
- Date: Tue, 6 Jan 1998 10:50:40 -0800
- Cc: pilotmgr@pilotmgr
- Sender: owner-pilotmgr
> directory. And mind you, I don't know if the CDE version actually does matter,
> but so far everything has worked fine.
Hi Tom-
The version check is in there because of bugs in the older CDE libraries that
can slowly corrupt your calendar (appt times slowly change, appts lost, etc).
You might get lucky and not encounter these bugs, but if you get the chance
I would recommend upgrading so you don't have to worry about it..
- Alan
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>From owner-pilotmgr Wed Dec 31 16:26:36 1997
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 1997 15:59:25 -0800
From: mindless (Alan Harder)
To: pilotmgr@pilotmgr
Subject: CDE FAQ
Ok, I hope this little summary will answer all CDE related questions.
If your experience contradicts any of the info below please let me know..
I believe there is someone out there working on a Linux solution, so more
Linux info will be available sometime in the future..
- Alan
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1. What version of Solaris/CDE do I need to run PilotManager 1.100 (latest
version)??
1A: First of all, PilotManager itself has no specific CDE library
requirements. The right version of CDE is required only to use
SyncCM, the calendar conduit. However, since SyncMemo (and now
SyncFood!) are the only other conduits available, using PilotManager
without SyncCM is often not all that attractive a package..
1B: To use SyncCM, you need either
*** Solaris 2.6, which includes
"CDEVersion1.2":sparc:26Jun97-20:13:32
OR
*** Solaris 2.5 or 2.5.1 AND a CDE upgrade to
"CDEVersion1.1":sparc:12Jun97-01:50:01
These don't work:
Solaris 2.5.1 ships with
"CDEVersion1.1":sparc:05Mar97-23:46:12 -- WON'T WORK
Solaris 2.5 ships with
"CDEVersion1.0.2":sparc:12Apr96-10:37:44 -- WON'T WORK
2. How do I tell what version of CDE I have?
All of the "CDEVersion1.xxx..." lines above were retrieved with the
following command:
prompt# /usr/ccs/bin/mcs -p /usr/dt/lib/libcsa.so
3. How do I get the right version of CDE if I don't have it already?
OUTSIDE OF SUN:
Unfortunately Sun never released the fixed version of CDE 1.1 (12Jun97)
as a product. Outside of Sun the only way to get a working version
is to upgrade to Solaris 2.6 (sorry!)
INSIDE SUN:
Submit a request to ENS requesting a CDE upgrade. Specify the entire
version string listed above to make sure you get the right thing.
Unless you are specific ENS might tell you that the 05Mar97 version
IS the latest version..
You can also upgrade to Solaris 2.6.
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