On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Patrick Ohly <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Fri, 2014-04-25 at 10:11 +0200, Emiliano Heyns wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 8:54 AM, Alberto Mardegan
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >         It's possible to inject an oauth token into UOA so that
> >         syncevolution
> >         will use it. However, I'm not sure of how many dependencies
> >         are required
> >         to have this working in Ubuntu Server. The packages you
> >         definitely need are:
> >         syncevolution-provider-uoa
> >         account-plugin-google
> >         account-plugin-tools
> >
> >         You can try and see if the amount of dependencies brought in
> >         by these
> >         packages is acceptable. If it is, please let me know and I'll
> >         try to
> >         guide you further.
> >
> >
> > It brings in a huge number (182), but most of them acceptable... but
> > doing so it wants to uninstall syncevolution-activesync,
> > syncevolution-activesync-saucy and syncevolution-bundle.
>
> Are you on Ubuntu 14.4 LTS (aka Trusty)?
>
>
I've upgraded, yes, because syncevolution-provider-uoa wasn't in 13.10.

Ubuntu started using SyncEvolution for syncing in 14.4. What you are
> seeing is probably the intentional conflict between the distro's
> "syncevolution" package and syncevolution.org's "syncevolution-bundle".
>
> Normally, one can switch back and forth between these, but not if some
> other components explicitly depend on "syncevolution". I'm not sure
> whether I should allow syncevolution.org packages to replace
> "syncevolution" without uninstalling these other components, because
> there is no guarantee that syncevolution.org packages were compiled as
> needed by the distro.
>
> Actually, at the moment they aren't: syncevolution.org packages do not
> have UOA support, while the Ubuntu packages do.
>
> I guess I will have to change this, because eventually Ubuntu users will
> hopefully want to try out more recent versions of SyncEvolution.
>
> Renato, what do you think?
>

I'm fine with switching to the ubuntu-provided ones. Should I do this?

On another tack, what is considered gsso in ubuntu? Is that 'signond'?

Emile
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