The issue here is how configure handles plugins. The default is "all". Configure does attempt to check some of the dependencies for the plugins.
As for dbus..., the author of the dbus plugin has been working on a simple session-dbus-based mail notification applet. The applet is in its early stages. -Joseph =============================================================================== [Joseph] (2) desktop/evolution The configure process tests for dbus so freedeskstop/dbus might as well be added to the dependency list. Otherwise, configure will use whatever it finds. The only way to eliminate looking for dbus is to explicitly list which plugins are to be built [--enable-plugins = list] [Paul] Why? guenther, can you give me any light as to why an e-Mail client would need to probe the system bus -- unless we're planning to ship with libnotify turned on, an inotify-enabled kernel and udev, I can't see why we'd need it. Still... if Evo could work on my 'victim' box without trying to eat my IMAP mailboxes, i'd be really happy. -- joseph_sacco [at] comcast [dot] net -- garnome-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/garnome-list
