Hi, I tried to compile EDS with my SDK and unfortunately I did not success. I run autogen.sh --host=arm-oe-linux-gnueabi --enable-gtk-doc-html=no --enable-goa=no --enable-nntp=no --disable-glibtest --disable-weather and during checking of configuration following errors about missing libraries occurs - gtk+-3.0 - gmodule-2.0 - gconf-2.0 - libxml 2.0 - libsoup-2.4 - libgdata - gio - libdb - and some other stuff related to NSS and NSPR.
I removed all those checking from configuration.ac to be able to generate Makefile. Some of those libraries could be added to my system, but not all (for instance gtk+). Do you think that I will be able to compile EDS without gtk+? BTW, does 3.6 cycle should be release around September of 2012 or later? Michal On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Srinivasa Ragavan <sraga...@gnome.org>wrote: > On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 3:00 PM, Michal G. <guziemic.s...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Nice to meet the author of Anjal :) > > > > I went through code and Wiki yesterday and I am starting to understand > just > > a little piece of very high architecture. > > I will try to compile EDS with my SDK for my ARM device. But first I > need to > > familiarize with build process. > > > > As I understand within EDS there is mail engine - this Camel library > which I > > could use and link dynamically with my GUI. > > Do you know if there is simple example that shows how to send email > message? > > Camel is just the mail access/storage library. I meant > libemail-engine.so in evolution/ project, which runs mails accounts, > checks for mails etc. > > > > > Probably better way will be to use your e-mail-factory. Then I will be > able > > to split GUI and Mail engine on two different processes. > > Will your e-mail factory be an official part of Evolution soon? > > e-mail-factory should be in eds in 3.6 cycle, but that depends on how > much effort I get to merge evolution to use the mail daemon. > > > > > I do not understand why you advice me to checkout branch of evolution. I > > thought that all data engines (mail and calendar) are covered by EDS. > > e-mail-factory needs libemail-engine, which is in evolution. Evolution > needs EDS. > > > And when I compile it I will be able to connect it with my GUI. It could > be > > done over DBUS if I have two processes or just dynamic linking to GUI. > > Do I think correctly? > > You GUI should speak over dbus to the daemon (which is a process by > itself) to fetch/access mails. > > > > > Could you say, point me a document that describe how EDS store mails and > > calendar data. Is it some own database in file or some other mechanism? > > I don't remember any doc for this, what ever you find could be > obsolete in some form I fear. > > -Srini >
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