John, The package history is usually handled by our desktop REs. So yes, I think they will create one for this EOF.
Thanks, Harry On 2010/1/25 22:06, John Fischer wrote: > Jeff, > > Will there be package history files for folks upgrading from one > build to another? > > Otherwise, +1. > > John > > > On 01/24/10 07:33 PM, Qing-Ming Jeff Cai wrote: >> >> Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.68 02/23/09 SMI >> This information is Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems >> 1. Introduction >> 1.1. Project/Component Working Name: >> EOF evolution-jescs >> 1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier: >> Author: Jedy Wang >> 1.3 Date of This Document: >> 24 January, 2010 >> 4. Technical Description >> 1. Introduction >> 1.1. Project/Component Working Name: >> EOF of evolution-jescs >> 1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier: >> Author: Jedy Wang >> 1.3 Date of This Document: >> 15 January, 2010 >> >> 4. Technical Description >> 1.0 Description: >> >> EOF of evolution-jescs >> >> 1.1 Project Detail >> >> This project proposes to remove evolution-jescs in Solaris. >> >> The evolution-jescs module is the Sun Calendar backend for the >> Evolution mail client. It provides Evolution with the ability >> to connect with the Sun Calender server. >> >> Since 2.29.x, the Evolution community has begun to remove the >> Bonobo >> dependency and has changed the architecture. Since >> evolution-jescs has a >> strong dependency on Bonobo and the old architecture, it won't >> work >> moving forward. For these reasons, it will be deprecated. >> >> The following reasons explain why the removal of >> evolution-jescs will >> have little impact to the end-user. >> >> 1) The Lightning Thunderbird plugin (LSARC/2007/043) supports >> the Sun >> Calendar server already and Thunderbird is the default >> mailer for >> Solaris. >> >> 2) The new Sun Calendar server (v7) released in 2009 uses a >> new protocol >> called CalDAV and the support for the old protocol will be >> limited to >> and tailored for the Convergence client and Outlook >> connector support. >> >> 3) Both Lightning and Evolution support CalDAV, so both of >> them can >> support the new calendar server. >> >> 4) After the removal of evolution-jescs, users who want to >> continue to >> use the old Sun Calendar Server need only to setup a new >> Sun Calendar >> server account in thundbird to migrate from Evolution to >> Thunderbird >> which is fairly simple. >> >> 1.2 Packaging and Release Binding >> >> SUNWevolution-jescs will be removed in a minor release binding. >> >> 1.3 Documentation >> >> N/A >> >> 1.4 Dependency >> >> The removal of this project is dependent upon the integration >> of Lightning (LSARC/2007/043) which has been already >> integrated into >> Solaris. >> >> 2.0 Interface Tables >> 2.1 Removed Interfaces >> >> Interface Stability Comments >> ----------------------------- ----------- ----------------- >> /usr/lib/evolution/*/evolution-jescs >> Obsolete GUI >> Uncommitted >> >> /usr/lib/evolution-data-server-1.2/camel-providers/libcamelsunone.so >> Obsolete Library >> Project >> Private >> SUNWevolution-jescs Obsolete Package >> Uncommitted >> >> >> 2.2 Imported Interfaces >> Interface Stability Comments >> ----------------------- ------------------ ---------------- >> N/A >> >> 3.0 References >> >> LSARC 2007/043 Lightning 0.3 >> LSARC 2003/298 Sun Evolution >> >> 6. Resources and Schedule >> 6.4. Steering Committee requested information >> 6.4.1. Consolidation C-team Name: >> Desktop >> 6.5. ARC review type: FastTrack >> 6.6. ARC Exposure: open >> >> _______________________________________________ >> opensolaris-arc mailing list >> opensolaris-arc at opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > opensolaris-arc mailing list > opensolaris-arc at opensolaris.org