Merlijn Wajer <merl...@wizzup.org> writes: > Hi, > > On 04/10/2020 16:23, Merlijn Wajer wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On 04/10/2020 13:58, Patrick Ohly wrote: >>> Merlijn Wajer <merl...@wizzup.org> writes: >>>> I'm interested in getting the Maemo backend up and running again, to be >>>> used in 'Maemo Leste' (Maemo 5, 100% open source, based on stable >>>> Devuan/Debian). >>> >>> As you noticed, that backend needs a maintainer. I'm currently trying to >>> get an updated SyncEvolution release-ready (using more modern C++, >>> adapted to recent versions of the libraries it depends on). If you care >>> about Maemo to work in that release, then now is a good time to debug >>> this. >> >> Ok, if I can bend it into shape I'm happy to maintain it for now. > > Please let me know if you would like me to pick up some maintenance > tasks. As per below, I currently have the code working with the latest > syncevolution.
Being available to test and fix the code if necessary is a good first step. I can't even compile it myself because I lack a system with the necessary libraries. Is there perhaps a Dockerfile that provides everything that is needed to build for Maemo? I could use that for automatic build and perhaps even functional testing. > So the problem wasn't in syncevolution at all. That said -- what can I > do to get the Maemo backend marked as active again? Marked where? It's not enabled by default in configure because most people won't have the necessary libraries available and probably also don't want to build it. That EDS is enabled by default is partly a historic exception, partly because I suspect that most users are using it. -- Best Regards Patrick Ohly _______________________________________________ SyncEvolution mailing list -- syncevolution@syncevolution.org To unsubscribe send an email to syncevolution-le...@syncevolution.org %(web_page_url)slistinfo%(cgiext)s/%(_internal_name)s