I run 2.4 and 2.5 on FC4. They aren't that hard to compile once you get the hang of it. Just download the tarballs from ftp.gnome.org and follow in the instructions in the Evolution README. You need at least evolution, evolution-data-server, libsoup and gtkhtml. I don't use Exchange or (for the moment) gnome-pilot so that's about it.
poc On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 20:49 +0100, guenther wrote: > > > Maybe a stupid question but can anybody give me the reason why Fedora > > > update ignores evolution (but updates e.g. Ooo)? I'm still using 2.2.3 > > > and I have the feeling that a lot f wonderful things (but also nasty > > > things!) are not in this version but is is the latest with Fedora. > > > Logical next question: where do I find RPM updates suitable for FC4_64 > > > (AMD64)? > > FC4 originally shipped with GNOME 2.10, including Evo 2.2.2. Just like > any other other distro, they usually don't update large things like the > entire Desktop. And Evo 2.4 is part of GNOME 2.12. > > Maybe there are other non Fedora resources that offer Evo 2.4 for FC4. > Dunno, don't use Fedora. :) > > Leaving this one up for others to answer. ;) > > > > I've had various issues that caused nasty data loss with evolution 2.4. > > I assume you filed bugs at bugzilla.gnome.org for all of em, didn't you? > > > I could imagine the FC don't want to include it into mainstream yet. > > No. See above. > > FWIW, FC5 will ship GNOME 2.14 (and thus Evo 2.6) in a few months. > Current development version already ships uptodate Evo 2.5.x development > releases. > > ...guenther > > _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
