Since we're at the start of the cycle shall we go ahead and drop the
included libdb ? and thus add a formal requirement on using the system
version. AFAIK all the distributors ship with using the system
version...
I've updated the bug #410164 with a patch that makes this change.
Regards,
Rob
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Rob,
IIRC, I had replied to Ross on a similar query, start GNOME 2.24. Still
OpenSUSE ships with in-built libdb. I'm not aware of any other distro.
JPR, who use to maintain Evolution few years back, gave me the notes on
why it was decided to go this way (forking libdb). So if we have answers
for
On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 22:15 +0530, Srinivasa Ragavan wrote:
> Rob,
>
> IIRC, I had replied to Ross on a similar query, start GNOME 2.24. Still
> OpenSUSE ships with in-built libdb. I'm not aware of any other distro.
>
> JPR, who use to maintain Evolution few years back, gave me the notes on
> why
On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 22:15 +0530, Srinivasa Ragavan wrote:
> IIRC, I had replied to Ross on a similar query, start GNOME 2.24. Still
> OpenSUSE ships with in-built libdb. I'm not aware of any other distro.
>
> JPR, who use to maintain Evolution few years back, gave me the notes on
> why it was de
Evolution in OpenSolaris is still using the bundled BDB since Sun has a
license with Oracle that we cannot ship BDB libs/headers in OpenSolaris
for now. I do hope this could be changed. But for now, we'd like to
still have an option to use the bundled one.
Thanks,
Harry
On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 14:
I was not able to try the upstream libical yet. I am right now packed
with some other work, so I will try to get this done as soon as
possible. Suddenly the weekends have gone out of my hands as I have to
move out of station to places that do not have internet connectivity.
Either me or suman will