Hi, evolution-exchange has been retired in 2012, following the 3.4 release:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-hackers/2012-May/msg00052.html It's also no longer in unstable: #722164. In Fedora 19 and 20, evolution-data-server's dependency on the special openldap-evolution-devel package has been dropped and it now links the standard libldap: http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/evolution-data-server.git/log/?h=f20&qt=grep&q=ldap Following that, I think we can move towards dropping it in Debian too. Looking for ldap_ntlm_bind in codesearch.debian.net, it turns up in the configure scripts of gconf and evolution but nowhere in their code. (Also in fpc; I'll go and talk to the fpc maintainers next.) Starting from a clean and up-to-date unstable chroot, I've rebuilt openldap with the ntlm patch removed, and built gconf, evolution, and evolution-data-server against that. All three built successfully and appear to work, but I don't have access to any kind of Exchange server so I can't actually test that feature. If you agree that this patch is no longer needed, I'll reassign this bug to openldap and follow it up from that end. (I guess the next ABI change of openldap will probably be the 2.5 release; maybe that will be a convenient time.) thanks, Ryan _______________________________________________ Pkg-evolution-maintainers mailing list Pkg-evolution-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-evolution-maintainers