6/16/2023 0 Comments Davmail port default![]() The only workaround I know for now is to fix whenever I need to use apt and then follow the steps above again afterwards. This unfortunately reverses the entire procedure (removes davmail libopenjfx-java libopenjfx-jni openjfx). Unfortunately, this leaves apt in an unstable state, complaining that I need to fix libopenjfx-ini first before I can use it with -fix-broken install. I just gave you the combination of versions that works for me. Package libjpeg62-turbo is not installed. This will fail with the following error message: dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libopenjfx-jni: libopenjfx-jni depends on libjpeg62-turbo (>= 1.3.1) however: This version will fail on an attempt to open the authentication window with no jfxwebkit in java library path error.Äownload the file libopenjfx-jni_11.0.7+0-5_b from and install it with dpkg: Get davmail_5.5.1-3299-1_all.deb from davmail's homepage and use dpkg to upgrade to this version: Install davmail from apt: sudo apt install davmail - this gives an old version which, I cannot use, but ensures that most dependencies are in place. The debian's version of libopenjfx-ini does seem to solve the problem temporarily. Ivanoff's answer is actually useful, but I found it confusing so a slower version for everybody, who is a bit dense, like I am. So I do not use the (crippled) procedure below anymore. I just followed davmail gui instructions and I am operational. This packaging is unable to open the web authentication, but the proxy mechanism (with link for a standard browser and pasting the token back) works, without any libopenjfx issues. I landed with davmail 5.4.0-trunk, which is older than the mainline 5.5.1 but sufficiently new for talking to my exchange server. EDIT: On I have updated my Ubuntu 20.04 packages (after fixing the problems introduced by the procedure below).
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