On Wed, 2014-12-24 at 15:46 +0500, Khurshid Alam wrote: > > > There's not enough information in your email to check whether it > > should be enabled on your system. How did you install SyncEvolution? > > Which version, from where? > > I installed it from Ubuntu repo (Vivid), Syncevolution 1.5 > (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/syncevolution/1.5-0ubuntu0). > > > Ubuntu, like debian, generates seperate binary package for > syncevolution. On top of that they add > "libaccounts-glib-dev (>= 1.8), libsignon-glib-dev (>= 1.7)" in > debian/control gernerate binary package > "syncevolution-provider-uoa" > (http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ken-vandine/ubuntu/vivid/syncevolution/1.5/view/head:/debian/control), > > > & explicitly uses "--enable-uoa" in debian/rules > (http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ken-vandine/ubuntu/vivid/syncevolution/1.5/view/head:/debian/rules). >
It should indeed be enabled by default, but I don't see anything that packages the resulting providergoa.so file. You'll have to file a feature request against Ubuntu to get that file packaged in either syncevolution-libs-gnome or a separate syncevolution-provider-goa. -- 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. _______________________________________________ SyncEvolution mailing list [email protected] https://lists.syncevolution.org/mailman/listinfo/syncevolution
