On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Patrick Ohly <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Fri, 2014-04-25 at 11:14 +0200, Emiliano Heyns wrote: > > > I'm fine with switching to the ubuntu-provided ones. Should I do this? > > You will loose ActiveSync functionality, because that is not compiled by > the distro. For experiments with UOA and Google Calendar/Contacts it > should be okay to switch. > > Ah. Clear. No, I want to keep activesync. > > On another tack, what is considered gsso in ubuntu? Is that 'signond'? > > It is signond + libaccounts + libsignon-glib (and friends). See > https://launchpad.net/online-accounts > > "gSSO" is a reimplementation of signond in C based on glib. It also uses > a new OAuth2 implementation and thus has a slightly different API; it > gets used via a forked version of libsignon-glib. See > https://01.org/gsso > > Installing signond and libaccounts-glib-tools pulls in a mere 32 others, so that would seem to be the way to go. These two should trigger the required dependencies? Thanks, Emile
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