Re: [Evolution-hackers] Keep an eye on IMAP this week

2014-02-28 Thread Milan Crha
On Sun, 2014-02-23 at 11:10 -0500, Matthew Barnes wrote:
 Late last week I finally got the IMAPX backend fully ported to use GLib
 streams directly.
 
 I debated whether to push the commits for 3.12, being that it's kinda
 late in the cycle, but I've been running the code for several days and
 it seems alright.  It's in master now, so keep an eye on IMAP this week.
 If there's disastrous regressions I'm willing to revert.

Hi,
I didn't notice any regression during my daily use case, thus you've my
green to keep it in the sources. Thanks for it.
Bye,
Milan

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[Evolution-hackers] Keep an eye on IMAP this week

2014-02-23 Thread Matthew Barnes
Late last week I finally got the IMAPX backend fully ported to use GLib
streams directly.

I debated whether to push the commits for 3.12, being that it's kinda
late in the cycle, but I've been running the code for several days and
it seems alright.  It's in master now, so keep an eye on IMAP this week.
If there's disastrous regressions I'm willing to revert.

Note, Camel has actually been using GLib streams since early 3.11, but
it was hidden behind the CamelStream API layer.  All these commits do is
cut out the middle man.  It's a significant step toward finally retiring
the whole CamelStream API.

I'll be porting the POP3 and NNTP backends after 3.12.  Those should be
easy by comparison.

Matt


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