At 11:54 Uhr -0800 06.04.2002, Ujwal S. Sathyam wrote:
[...]

>That's great! Are you still working on the port? If so, you should 
>probably still lead it, and you can tell me what to look at, and I 
>will send you any patches I come up with. When you send me what you 
>have so far, could you also send me instructions on how to get it to 
>compile. I know that evolution needs gal, gtkhtml, bonobo, etc. of 
>more recent versions that are existing in the fink tree.

That's not true. The only thing it needs that is not in the tree is 
an *older* version of db3, for which I made a special package. 
Everything else is actually newer than what evolution needs (I am 
refering to the unstable tree here of course).

Anyway, I am going to email you what I have. To compile, you will 
just have to enter:

  fink install evolution


Easy, hm? :-)

But of course you'll want to hack, too. So, for the time you build 
evolution, specify this in your /sw/etc/fink.conf:

KeepBuildDir: true

It will make sure the build dir stay inside /sw/src. You can simply 
chown it from root to your account, then you can "play" inside it, 
changing source files etc.

(Note to self: add --keep-build-dir and --keep-root-dir to Fink)


Max
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