Philippe Roussel wrote: > > If you want an account, just ask. It entirely depends on you. If you prefer email and don't plan to to use your trac installation for bug reports, that's perfectly fine for me.
> I usually use libical 0.27 but I just tried with libical 0.33 downloaded > from http://packages.debian.org/fr/source/sid/libical and everything > works fine. It works very well for me too on Debian GNU/Linux (i386 and powerpc). > I get some errors on the console but my appointments are loaded and > displayed. I forgot to mention that I do not have any files to load (i.e. it's a clean install), so such an error looks odd, at best. > Could you build SimpleAgenda, libical and maybe gnustep-base with > debugging symbols and see if you get a better backtrace ? Everything (-base, -gui, -back, SimpleAgenda, libical), is either with the -dbg packages installed or rebuilt with no stripping. I have also the libc and libobjc -dbg packages. Hmm, I'll try with gnustep-base built against libffi, might be better... > Or can you tell me how to install the same GNU/kFreeBSD > environnement ? It is described at http://glibc-bsd.alioth.debian.org/doc/, although it would be perhaps easier if I give you an account on my machine, if you agree. > The last install CD seems to be from last february, is that what > you're running ? Yes and no; I installed the system from that CD but I upgraded it to current Debian unstable (and I update it almost daily). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]