Re: [Evolution-hackers] [evolution-patches] FreeBSD7 timezone symbol incompatibility - widgets/e-timezone-dialog/e-timezone-dialog.c

2008-09-25 Thread Srinivasa Ragavan
In future, create a bug in Bugzilla and post your patch against the bug.
It helps us to track every incoming patch, in case something gets missed
out on emails.

Also, where do you have 'char * timezone(int zone, int dst);' declared?

-Srini.

On Wed, 2008-09-24 at 18:54 +0400, Roman Rybalko wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> uname -a
> FreeBSD roma.home 7.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE #0: Sun Feb 24
> 19:59:52 UTC 2008
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386
> 
> I can't compile the subj because I have another "timezone" symbol:
> char * timezone(int zone, int dst);
> 
> but in widgets/e-timezone-dialog/e-timezone-dialog.c is such code:
> #ifndef G_OS_WIN32 /* Declared properly in time.h already */
> extern char *tzname[2];
> extern long timezone;
> extern int daylight;
> #endif
> 
> I see this is defined correctly on Linux but it is not on FreeBSD.
> 
> I've attached my patch.
> Though there is probably need something to do with win32, because I
> don't know whether there is localtime_r and gmtime_r
> 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] [Fwd: Evolution: Taking forward...]

2008-09-25 Thread Sam Creasey
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 10:37:39AM +0100, Michael Meeks wrote:
> Hi Sam,
> 
>   Not sure if you saw the attached; but it'd be great to get your
> approval here; that is if you approve :-) could you mail the
> evolution-hackers list if so ?

Wow, here's a blast from the past...  I last committed Evolution code
in maybe 2001?  2002?  

At any rate, I have no objections to the proposal below, so

Approved-by: Sam Creasey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

That being said, IIRC I signed a copyright assignment for my Evolution
contributions back when I was working on it (I even managed to collect
my $1 after a fashion), so I'm not sure what rights/responsibilities I
would still retain as regards that code.

I might have a copy of the physical paper somewhere, it was also
signed by my employer and I would have kept that sort of thing for
legal purposes...  Or I might have chucked when that company went
under...

-- Sam

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forward...
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> Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 04:21:56 -0600
> From: Srinivasa Ragavan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], evolution-hackers@gnome.org
> Subject: [Evolution-hackers] Evolution: Taking forward...
> 
> Hello guys,
> 
> We have had a set of problems that we are carrying around for some time like :
> 
>   * Copyright assignments, which is not the best way looking for the 
> future of Evolution. It sucks and sort of limits contributions to Evolution 
> and we wanted to drop it.
>   * The current licensing incompatibility issues of Evolution with 
> Samba4/libmapi (GPLv3). Evolution needs to link with libmapi/samba4 for the 
> new mapi based connector being developed for Exchange 2007.
>  
> So here is the plan :
> 
>   * Drop Evolution copyright assignments and make it really easy to 
> contribute to Evolution
>   * Move Evolution licensing to  "LGPL v2 and LGPL v3" to let us re-use 
> the code more easily around the platform.  This also moves us closer to 
> Thunderbird's MPL/LGPL model. 
> 
> We think this is good for Evolution and (of course) we continue to invest in 
> Evolution. We are also working to ensure we have the rights to re-license all 
> of the code. We will do the licensing/header changes as we audit the code 
> ownership situation.
> 
> It would be really helpful if you can post a public/explicit mail with 
> permissions to do it, or code pointers - if you think you wrote a piece of 
> Evolution code & object.
> 
> We are really excited about this and we feel this would really help Evolution 
> a lot. We need your support now for making this change and to take Evolution 
> to great heights.
> 
> ???Thanks for your contributions and support.
> 
> -Srini.
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Evolution: Taking forward...

2008-09-25 Thread Jonathan Dieter
On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 04:21 -0600, Srinivasa Ragavan wrote:
> It would be really helpful if you can post a public/explicit mail with
> permissions to do it, or code pointers - if you think you wrote a
> piece of Evolution code & object.

Permission granted for default-mailer plugin (and any other code I've
contributed).

Jonathan


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[Evolution-hackers] Evolution 2.24 released

2008-09-25 Thread Srinivasa Ragavan
Hello Everyone,

The Evolution Team is pleased to announce the release of

   * Evolution 2.24.0
   * Evolution-Data-Server 2.24.0
   * GtkHTML 3.24.0
   * Evolution Exchange 2.24.0
   * Evolution-sharp 0.18.0


You can download the following :

http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/gnome/sources/gtkhtml/3.24/gtkhtml-3.24.0.tar.bz2 
http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/gnome/sources/evolution-data-server/2.24/evolution-data-server-2.24.0.tar.bz2
 
http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/gnome/sources/evolution/2.24/evolution-2.24.0.tar.bz2 
  
http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/gnome/sources/evolution-exchange/2.24/evolution-exchange-2.24.0.tar.bz2
 
http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/gnome/sources/evolution-sharp/0.18/evolution-sharp-0.18.0.tar.bz2


What is in 2.24?


Message Templates
WebDAV Contacts support
Google Contacts support
Custom header support while sending mails 
Single Model view for Calendar
Sqlite Based message summary (aka Camel On-disk Summary)
New Bonobo-less composer for Evolution 
Quota support to IMAP/POP accounts
Gtk+ Recent manager integration in Composer
Contact-list for Exchange

and 530 bugs and approximately 50 crashers fixed.

Thanks to all who contributed to the Evolution 2.24 release.

Known Issues

The new sqlite based message summary might have some
performance/mismatch count issues in 2.24.0. We are working hard to fix
all of them in 2.24.1. Please report such issues to bugzilla and add as
a dependency to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=543389
meta-bug.

==
Reporting Bugs
==

If you have problems with 2.24.0, please take the time to submit the bug
using Bug Buddy or at http://bugzilla.gnome.org.  Try to fill in as
much detail as you can regarding the circumstances that lead to the
problem.

Kindly check if your bug has been reported before by using the
search functionality of Bugzilla.

More information is available at the project website
http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution
and the project wiki :
http://go-evolution.org/


-Srini.

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