Hi! I'm using an Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS system. I encountered bugs in evolution, and I'm wondering if it would be feasible to build the latest version from the sources.
So far I've downloaded and unpacked the latest sources from packages.ubuntu.com. I've also installed the build-dependencies of "evolution" (the version 18.04.2 evolution), which I intend to use as a starting point for the new dependencies of the new version of evolution. Then I tried "cmake ." and got what was to be expected (namely, dependency errors): ... -- Checking for modules 'camel-1.2>=3.32.1;libebook- 1.2>=3.32.1;libecal-1.2>=3.32.1;libedataserver- 1.2>=3.32.1;libedataserverui-1.2>=3.32.1;libebackend-1.2>=3.32.1' -- Requested 'camel-1.2 >= 3.32.1' but version of camel is 3.28.5 -- Requested 'libebook-1.2 >= 3.32.1' but version of libebook is 3.28.5 -- Requested 'libecal-1.2 >= 3.32.1' but version of libecal is 3.28.5 -- Requested 'libedataserver-1.2 >= 3.32.1' but version of libedataserver is 3.28.5 -- Requested 'libedataserverui-1.2 >= 3.32.1' but version of libedataserverui is 3.28.5 -- Requested 'libebackend-1.2 >= 3.32.1' but version of libebackend is 3.28.5 CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-3.10/Modules/FindPkgConfig.cmake:415 (message): A required package was not found Call Stack (most recent call first): /usr/share/cmake-3.10/Modules/FindPkgConfig.cmake:593 (_pkg_check_modules_internal) CMakeLists.txt:286 (pkg_check_modules) Can someone tell me if is feasible to manually install new library versions for all the dependencies of the new evolution version? And what does "A required package was not found" mean? How to find out what package has not been found? Bye, Volker _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
