Yours truly is an idiot. Branch != release version. From: Kenny,Vale Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 9:32 AM To: 'evolution-hackers@gnome.org' Subject: Couldn't find this on the 'Net -
Hello Evolution-Hackers, My employer's primary email system is Exchange 2007. I am trying to build the most current dev check-in of Evolution in the hopes of being able to connect reliably to the Exchange server so I can stop rdp-ing into a windows machine to use Outlook ( we use calendaring/tasks/etc. heavily, so imap access in Evo is not sufficient for use). I am using the script provided by Paul Smith, and everything goes well until the script tries to c/o and build evolution-data-server, where I receive the following: Running git check for evolution-data-server No branch 2-91-2 for evolution-data-server At which point the script halts. I can manually git clone evo-data-server, but that hoses the script and I am not good enough to hack the script. I've been to the git page and seen that there is indeed a 2.91.2 branch, so I'm not sure how to progress on this one. Thanks all, Vale Vale T. Kenny, Assistant Director, Advancement Services IS The OFFICE of INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT Drexel University / 3200 Race Street / Philadelphia, PA 19104 desk: 215.895.6912 / fax: 215.895.4966 email: vale.t.ke...@drexel.edu Make a Gift!<http://www.drexel.edu/IA/giftsonline.asp> [cid:image001.jpg@01CB8B17.DB09C3B0] This e-mail and any accompanying documents are confidential. The information is intended solely for the individual to whom it is addressed. Any review, disclosure, copying, distribution or use of this e-mail communication is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us immediately by returning the message to the sender and delete all copies. Thank you for your cooperation.
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