![]() ![]() With moving to 2 factor authentication you need to use OAuth 2 to do anything with it. Totally stable and ready for prime time.įunny, just dealt with the whole O365 authentication just this week. The latter has nice features like double buffering that make Emacs, while not modern feeling, quite presentable.įor such a huge change, the elisp native compilation works extremely nicely with every package I’ve thrown at it. I’m using the Emacs 28.1 test release on Windows and the Emacs-Mac Port on Mac. After trying a ton of web/electron based tools for these purposes, going back to Emacs makes me think of this scene from Star Wars: Ironically, writing a bit of glue to get everything into Emacs offers better integration between email, calendar, todos, and notes, than just using Office 365’s own tools. Power Automate is just about the worst programming environment ever devised, but because UNIX systems like RFC 2822 (email) and maildir are so simple it didn’t take much fiddling at all! I also use Power Automate flows to grab my calendar and store it to Org files, and watch for queued emails and send send them. So I used a couple of Power Automate flows to store incoming emails into a maildir format directory in OneDrive, which I then read from mu4e: ![]() Unfortunately I can’t get it to interface properly with Office 365, which has heavily locked down POP/SMTP. More recently I switched my email over to mu4e. ![]() I started with using Org Mode and PDF tools for note taking and reviewing PDFs and task management. Over the past month or two however I’ve moved more and more of my workflow over to Emacs. This allows the Java package to register with the Debian alternative system and let the system know you have a Java Environment installed and avoid dependency problems when installing packages that depend on Java.I was an Emacs user back in my software writing days, but I thought I had left it behind when I became a lawyer. deb package (See this Debian wiki page for more information) : make-jpkg jre-7u55-linux-圆4.tar.gz Using them without fully understanding theirĭepends: Turn all dependency problems into warnings.Īlthough it is not necessary to solve your immediate issue, note that when installing Java manually, if you goal is to install the "official" Oracle distribution of Java, you should use make-jpkg to turn the Oracle tar.gz archive into a. Warning: These options are mostly intended to be used byĮxperts only. force-help displays a messageĭescribing them. Note that there is a warning in the manpage for this option : -force-things, -no-force-things, -refuse-thingsįorce or refuse (no-force and refuse mean the same thing) # This will install davmail regardless of of whether or not its dependencies This is a quick and dirty solution, but you can tell dpkg not to check that dependencies are installed using the -force-depends option. There is only one alternative in link group java (providing /usr/bin/java): /opt/java/jdk1.7.0_55/bin/java Link currently points to /opt/java/jdk1.7.0_55/bin/java The update-alternatives option is configured as well. Is there a way to tell davmail that we already have JAVA installed? Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.55-b03, mixed mode) Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_55-b13) Įrrors were encountered while processing: Processing triggers for mime-support (3.54ubuntu1). Rebuilding /usr/share/applications/bamf-2.index. Processing triggers for bamfdaemon (0.5.1+0409-0ubuntu1). Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.22-1ubuntu1). Processing triggers for gnome-menus (3.10.1-0ubuntu2). ![]() Package oracle-java7-jre is not installed.ĭpkg: error processing package davmail (-install):ĭependency problems - leaving unconfigured ĭpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of davmail:ĭavmail depends on openjdk-7-jre | openjdk-6-jre | oracle-java7-jre | sun-java6-jre however: 174785 files and directories currently installed.) Selecting previously unselected package davmail. Had to clean a lot of files packages and so on.Īnyhow when trying to install davmail I'm getting this error $ sudo dpkg -i davmail_4.4.1-2225-1_all.deb After trying with the ppa:webupd8team repo and not having good results. I've already install JAVA manually (tar.gz file). ![]()
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