I've managed to get it working via Fink (back at 1.0.6, I think), but it's not really quick. Relatively straightforward though. I don't recommend it for beginners, but it's not strictly in the realm of experts (i.e. I'm not a developer and I couldn't find my way out of a Makefile with a machete) either.
I put an (unofficial and completely unsupported) page up about it here:
http://primates.ximian.com/~aaron/doing/evo-osx.html
Let me know what you think.
a.
On Thursday, October 24, 2002, at 07:35 PM, Scott Boss wrote:
Has anyone gotten evolution to compile on MacOSX? And suggestions on what
to do, I would greatly appreciate it. I know that I could go with fink but
it was to load a bunch of stuff that I don’t need. I understand that
Evolution needs an X server running since it is not an Aqua/Carbon/Cocoa
app. That is cool.
Thanks,
Scott
PS> I have been running evolution on Debian for a few years now. Thanks for
a great email app.
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