xircon wrote:Try sudo checkgmail -update worked for me.
This script is exactly the same as mine I think, but I poached mine of the web and didn't install it from the repo. The repo version brings up the same config dialog! But my password is now encrypted because I installed the repo version and dependancies, oh well
Nope.. got some other dialog, and got a chance to set up checkgmail again, but it still trips up over validating the password and gives the same gmail_ik message.
Again, thanks much for hanging in with me. Looks like something else is wrong here, and I can't even guess....
Yes, and I managed to reinstall google-chrome-unstable with Mail Checker Plus for Google Mail and now it now longer causes any problems with browser re-start.
So, I'm happy with this setup. Mail Checker Plus is very nice.
OK to update to new version via 'sudo mv checkgmail /usr/bin/'?(Y/n)> Y
chmod a+x checkgmail
sudo mv checkgmail /usr/bin/
[sudo] password for bob:
Restarting checkgmail ...
Warning: Gtk2::Sexy not found ...
CheckGmail uses Gtk2::Sexy for clickable URLs in mail messages
Please download and install from CPAN (http://search.cpan.org) if you want to use this feature ...
Unable to find gmail_ik ... full message text won't work :(
Unable to find gmail_ik ... full message text won't work :(
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Maybe today isn't my day for trying these things. DO appreciate your help though!!
I started getting the same error message as rtrev yesterday. I have updated checkgmail but it still won't work. Anybody got any updates on this?
Incidentally checkgmail is installed on all four of my distros and it is broken on every one so I guess the problem is with google changing something again.
Sassinak wrote:Hmmm. Patch and update didn't work for me. 64-bit. Is the problem distro/release -specific ?
It is not patch and update it is update and patch if you see what I mean. In other words update first, patch second. I have done it on 4 different OS's both 64 bit and 32 bit and it has always worked for me.
Edit. Just one quick thought. When you did the checkgmail update it will ask you if you want to continue with the update and will offer the usual Y/n choice> if you type a lower case 'y' - which is what I would normally do - the update fails, although that is not terribly obvious. You have to type an upper case Y for the update to succeed. There are very few programs that I know of where that is the case.
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I had checkgmail break recently but what worked for me is to add the -no_cookies option. Works fine now. I don't see an option for sound notifications though.