Hello Everyone,
We are planning to have a hackfest on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 where we
plan to fix crashers all through the day across all timezones.
The following url lists all the stacktrace bugs.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&sho
On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 01:05 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote:
> just ran into the same issue, a clean checkout of libsoup fixed this.
That's not good enough if you're trying to install glib somewhere other
than the system default location. If you do this you have to convince
autoconf to look for the gl
Hi Suman, Johnny,
1st: That's great news! Thanks for all your efforts around MAPI and
Exchange2007!
2nd: What version of evolution is expected as minimum?
Is there any magic beside of
installation,
exporting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH for samba4
and activating the plugin,
to get a "MAPI" or ali
Just to give a heads-up on what WON'T work w.r.t. calendars/tasks/memos:
+ no meetings/assigned tasks support.. (we're waiting on a few APIs to be
made available by libmapi)
+ no recurring events [1]
+ freebusy info (the first point would make this irrelavant.. but..)
The rest of the basic featur
Hello guys,
This is an announce mail for the preview of Evolution MAPI provider.
This provider can connect to Exchange 2007 servers and also to Exchange
2003, 2000 and 5.5 (untested).
After seeing enormous interest by the users in Exchange 2007
connectivity, we have prepared a preview of the curr
On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 16:32 -0500, Paul Smith wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> I'm getting a build failure in Evo and gtkhtml with the latest glib:
> editor-control-factory.c: In function 'editor_get_prop':
> editor-control-factory.c:463: error: expected expression before 'do'
> Apparently, t
Hi all;
I'm getting a build failure in Evo and gtkhtml with the latest glib:
editor-control-factory.c: In function 'editor_get_prop':
editor-control-factory.c:463: error: expected expression before 'do'
Apparently, the latest glib broke the libbonobo from Gnome 2.20, so if
you in
Holger,
The RPM was built for Evolution 2.12/OpenSUSE 10.3. But if you get hold
of the source, my guess is that you can use it from Evolution 2.4
onwards ;-)
Also, our hands were tied, as the OpenSUSE build service had a bad week
and we couldn't do much. We should be able to build binaries for a