On Wed, 2013-12-04 at 13:13 +0200, Alberto Mardegan wrote:
> On 12/04/2013 12:42 PM, Patrick Ohly wrote:
> > I can enable GNOME Online Account support easily in these binaries. That
> > will work for Google CalDAV with GNOME >= 3.8 and Google CardDAV with
> > GNOME >= 3.10. But does Ubuntu still have the GNOME Online Accounts UI?
> > I noticed that Quantal has the packages, but I haven't tried to use
> > them.
> 
> Yes, GOA is packaged in Ubuntu and will be visible in the control
> center, if you use the GNOME 3 session.

But that is not the default, right?

> > Enabling Ubuntu Online Accounts did not work immediately, because my
> > compile platform (Quantal) was too old. Would it be worthwhile to invest
> > more work into this?
> 
> No, I think that the only sensible thing to do is add the required
> package versions in the configure.ac bits (I wrote the needed versions
> in the bug report), and do not bother supporting older releases;
> otherwise the delta between UOA and gSSO would get much bigger.

Let's rephrase ;-) Would it be useful for Ubuntu users to support a more
recent Ubuntu distro, and if so, which one?

> BTW, Quantal is more than 1 year old now, and not being an LTS I'd
> recommend upgrading. :-)

It's really only used for compilation, so I'm not concerned about the
lack of support. There is no more recent LTS yet, and downgrading
wouldn't give me the EDS >= 3.6 libraries.
 
-- 
Best Regards, Patrick Ohly

The content of this message is my personal opinion only and although
I am an employee of Intel, the statements I make here in no way
represent Intel's position on the issue, nor am I authorized to speak
on behalf of Intel on this matter.


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