For what it's worth, I currently use Evolution on Windows 10 using WSL
(Microsoft's Linux binary compatibility layer) and VcXsrv.
It's a pain to set up, though; definitely not a supported use of WSL; has
performance issues, doesn't integrate super nicely. Definitely for
power-users only. But it works :-)
Adam
On November 12, 2018 9:31:15 AM Milan Crha via evolution-hackers
<[email protected]> wrote:
On Mon, 2018-11-12 at 12:55 +0000, Leonardo Costa Fiorini via
evolution-hackers wrote:
But I use Windows 10 in a corporate environment and
therefore this is not possible, unless somebody here knows something
about any recent packages designed to work on Windows 10.
Hi,
if there is anything precompiled for Windows out there I do not know,
I'm sorry.
Evolution itself cannot be compiled for Windows at the moment, because
it depends on WebKitGTK+ and its usage of WebKit2, which does not
compile on Windows right now [1]. Having it done the rest will "just
work". That is, either you install some sort of Linux emulator to get
to the latest version of Evolution [2][3], or you would use a virtual
machine with installed Linux and eventually also precompiled Evolution.
Bye,
Milan
[1] https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137488
[2] https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Building
[3] https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Flatpak
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