Re: [Evolution-hackers] ',','.'

2002-09-05 Thread Not Zed

the ui gods got to it again.  i dont know the full rationale behind the
change, but at least some of it was that , and . aren't that convenient
on some non us/uk keyboard layouts.

according to evo list , and . are supposed to still work as well (?), so
perhaps its just a coding bug too.

On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 00:06, Michael Meeks wrote:
>   Having trained myself at some length to use ',' and '.' to traverse
> mail, instead of the (more intuitive, and easy to transition to from
> Pine etc. ) 'n' and 'p', I was disturbed to discover that they no longer
> work in todays snapshot.
> 
>   Is my keyboard going funny ? or is this a scheme to keep our brains
> young by continually moving these around ?; strangely '<' and '>' still
> work as do '[' and ']' and (seemingly) '{' and '}', but not ',' and '.'.
> 
>   Whatsup ?
> 
>   Michael.
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Question

2001-06-06 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast

On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, David Fischer wrote:

What new groupware project?

Jeff

> is any one working iwth the Openoffice group on their new group ware 
> project to intergrate these two projects?
> 
> Thanks
> David Fischer
> 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] folder_browser_set_message_preview

2001-06-13 Thread Not Zed

I think it was so you could have a tooltip of the message. i.e.a
preview, show up in the list of messages.  But I am not sure on that.

I dont see how anybody can call or consider the message display a
preview, it is afterall, the whole message.

On 13 Jun 2001 19:30:59 -0400, Sam Creasey wrote:
> 
> so, in the current CVS tree, there appears a stub in
> mail/folder-browser.c (folder_browser_set_message_preview).  
> 
> I came across this while looking for a starting point to adding a toggle
> option into the View pull-down to eliminate the mail_display pane from
> the standard folder browser (e.g. to get a full screen of index, and
> have to open messages...  a.k.a. "look, now you don't have to fetch
> every article from the news server twice!").  
> 
> After finishing this whole bit up, and getting the code working, it
> suddenly occured to me that what I conceived of as a message preview
> pane, could easily have meant something else to whoever left the stub
> there, so --
> 
> what was this stub intended for, and should I prepare a sed job to
> rename this code before submitting the patch?
> 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] slownesss

2001-06-15 Thread Not Zed

well that's just bonobo/corba fuckhheadedness.  

Actually, its probably a problem with oaf.  Try oaf-slay and killev
before you run evolution.  I have a 500 celery and it starts in a matter
of seconds (like 1-2 at most).

Still, corba/bonobo really slow things down a lot, jsut not that much.

On 15 Jun 2001 12:29:02 +0100, Aldy Hernandez wrote:
> question... evolution takes about 3-4 seconds to bring up the compose
> window once i hit "compose".  what's going on?  my cpu monitor doesn't
> even report it's doing anything cpu intensive.  is it blocking to wait
> for something?
> 
> another thing, evolution takes about 30 seconds to start up on my 600mhz
> p3... it just sits there without reading from disk or doing anything
> cpu-ey.
> 
> clues?
> 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] slownesss

2001-06-15 Thread Not Zed

Hey i dunno, i only work on the mailer!  The rest of the code is shit!!!
:):)

 !Z

On 15 Jun 2001 16:52:57 +0100, Aldy Hernandez wrote:
> On 15 Jun 2001 23:57:51 +0930, Not Zed wrote:
> > well that's just bonobo/corba fuckhheadedness.  
> > 
> > Actually, its probably a problem with oaf.  Try oaf-slay and killev
> > before you run evolution.  I have a 500 celery and it starts in a matter
> > of seconds (like 1-2 at most).
> > 
> 
> argh!  that fixed my problem but now TO, CC, etc fields no longer
> autocomplete from the contacts.
> 
> what gives?
> 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] folder_browser_set_message_preview

2001-06-15 Thread Sam Creasey

On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:

> On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 07:30:59PM -0400, thus said Sam Creasey:
> 
> > I came across this while looking for a starting point to adding a toggle
> > option into the View pull-down to eliminate the mail_display pane from
> > the standard folder browser (e.g. to get a full screen of index, and
> > have to open messages...  a.k.a. "look, now you don't have to fetch
> > every article from the news server twice!").  
> 
> Wow, thanks for hacking on this. Can you also make it toggle the message
> display back on if one presses enter on a message? This is the feature I
> miss most from Mutt after switching to Evolution.

I don't think pressing enter on a message is defined at all at the moment
(am I corrent on this??)..  so it would almost certainly be doable.

*however*



The interface into e_paned, imho, is about as unwieldy as trying to enter
a swordfight with a lamppost.  Now, I admit, I could be missing the boat
here, but it's nigh-fucking-impossible to actually change one of the damn
things in a consistant manner, or basically at all without mucking with
its private data (would a function to just get the size of *either* pane
be unacceptable?  a function to insert/delete a pane?  come *ON*.).



So, if I did it with the code now, I've got no idea how I could correctly
restore the size of the preview pane to how it looked before.  In fact,
I've yet to determine how large it is at any time, and restoring it would
be all the more difficult *because it has to be expressed as a shrinking
of the index pane*.

ok.  I'll stop now.  I'll stop.

-- Sam

> (yes, I sent *this* mail from mutt since my evo install refuses to work at
> the moment.. :)


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Re: [Evolution-hackers] folder_browser_set_message_preview

2001-06-15 Thread Tuomas Kuosmanen

On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 07:30:59PM -0400, thus said Sam Creasey:

> I came across this while looking for a starting point to adding a toggle
> option into the View pull-down to eliminate the mail_display pane from
> the standard folder browser (e.g. to get a full screen of index, and
> have to open messages...  a.k.a. "look, now you don't have to fetch
> every article from the news server twice!").  

Wow, thanks for hacking on this. Can you also make it toggle the message
display back on if one presses enter on a message? This is the feature I
miss most from Mutt after switching to Evolution.

(yes, I sent *this* mail from mutt since my evo install refuses to work at
the moment.. :)

Tuomas

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] slownesss

2001-06-15 Thread Not Zed

Hmm, shouldn't have to.  Never happens to me actually, but some people
do things like oaf-slay in their Xsession login script.  Dunno why its
needed, oaf seems an awful piece of software unfortunately :(

On 15 Jun 2001 15:43:39 +0100, Aldy Hernandez wrote:
> On 15 Jun 2001 23:57:51 +0930, Not Zed wrote:
> > well that's just bonobo/corba fuckhheadedness.  
> > 
> > Actually, its probably a problem with oaf.  Try oaf-slay and killev
> > before you run evolution.  I have a 500 celery and it starts in a matter
> > of seconds (like 1-2 at most).
> 
> kool.  that did it.
> 
> am i going to have to always do that b4 i run evo?
> 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] folder_browser_set_message_preview

2001-06-16 Thread Christopher James Lahey

On 15 Jun 2001 14:43:42 -0400, Sam Creasey wrote:
> would a function to just get the size of *either* pane
> be unacceptable?

So, to do this you can get the height of the entire window and subtract.
However, in this case since we have the view pane change size as you
resize the window, you really want to save the size of the message list.
However, this is unnecessary as I'll get to in one second.

> a function to insert/delete a pane?

This one is done using gtk_widget_hide.  If you hide the child widget it
does the right thing.  In this case it should store the message list
size properly.  I suspect get_position would save an incorrect value in
this case.  We can investigate what this should do.  (We save the
position of the message list when it changes I think.)

Thanks,
Chris


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Re: [Evolution-hackers] wvHtml

2001-09-10 Thread Ali Akcaagac

On 2001.09.10 18:10:44 +0200 Lauren Matheson wrote:
> Could wvHtml be used to view .doc's inline in Evolution?  Is this
> something that I could do through settin MIME types, or is this a get
> dirty with the code problem?

excuse me, we had this kinda discussion on BALSA mailinglist some
days ago too. well DOCS are attachments and should behave as attachments.
and yes its a mime types related thing, unfortunately gnome understands
mime types as DEFINITION and not from contents, usually you get such
things either as octett set or as doc document, depends who sent you
the stuff.

i recomment you read the related RFC's of how attachments should behave
or join our BALSA mailinglist since we discuss such thinsg really often.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] wvHtml

2001-09-10 Thread Ettore Perazzoli

> Could wvHtml be used to view .doc's inline in Evolution?  Is this
> something that I could do through settin MIME types, or is this a get
> dirty with the code problem?

  In order to allow inline viewing, you'd have to implement a
wvHtml-based Bonobo control.

  For a right-click "view this in wvHtml" menu item, instead, you just
need to add the appropriate entries to the GNOME VFS MIME database.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] wvHtml

2001-09-10 Thread Lauren Matheson

Writing a bonobo control is out of my depth, so I've got it on the 'view
in..' now.  For anyone else who wants to do this, you need a tiny script
because wvHtml is not a viewer, just a converter.  Here is my script:

#!/bin/sh
# usage: previewword 

DOC=$1
HTML=$DOC.tmp.html

if [ -z $DOC ]; then
/bin/echo "usage: previewword "
else
/usr/bin/wvHtml $DOC $HTML
/usr/bin/gnome-help-browser file://$HTML
/bin/rm $HTML
fi

Later,
Lauren.


On Mon, 2001-09-10 at 13:05, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> > Could wvHtml be used to view .doc's inline in Evolution?  Is this
> > something that I could do through settin MIME types, or is this a get
> > dirty with the code problem?
> 
>   In order to allow inline viewing, you'd have to implement a
> wvHtml-based Bonobo control.
> 
>   For a right-click "view this in wvHtml" menu item, instead, you just
> need to add the appropriate entries to the GNOME VFS MIME database.
> 



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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Mostfreqs!

2001-09-12 Thread Ettore Perazzoli

On Mon, 2001-09-10 at 15:21, Christopher James Lahey wrote:
> On Fri, 2001-09-07 at 16:15, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> > * #7507 (Too many error messages).  I think we should change the
> >   way the mailer handles these dialogs.  We should just avoid
> >   launching the same operation again if the previous instance
> >   failed and popped up an error dialog, until the dialog is
> >   dismissed.  Michael, can you please implement this?
> 
> There's another issue related to this.  When the password dialog comes
> up but you leave it there while evolution runs in the background (with
> it set to autocheck often,) when you return, if you hit cancel, the
> password dialog immediately reappears as it tries to do the command
> again.  This happens repeatedly based on the number of times the
> operation would have happened while you were away.  (I.e., once per
> minute for me.)

  To me this sounds like another good reason to avoid doing anything
until the dialog is answered to.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] wvHtml

2001-09-10 Thread Dan Winship

On Mon, 2001-09-10 at 12:10, Lauren Matheson wrote:
> Could wvHtml be used to view .doc's inline in Evolution?  Is this
> something that I could do through settin MIME types, or is this a get
> dirty with the code problem?

You can add wvHtml to the list of "Open in ..." entries in the pop-up
menu by adding a mapping for the right MIME type in the MIME types
capplet.

If you wanted to be able to display word docs inline, you'd need to
write a bonobo wrapper around wvHtml, which would be a "get dirty with
the code problem".

-- Dan

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Mostfreqs!

2001-09-10 Thread Christopher James Lahey

On Fri, 2001-09-07 at 16:15, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> * #7507 (Too many error messages).  I think we should change the
>   way the mailer handles these dialogs.  We should just avoid
>   launching the same operation again if the previous instance
>   failed and popped up an error dialog, until the dialog is
>   dismissed.  Michael, can you please implement this?

There's another issue related to this.  When the password dialog comes
up but you leave it there while evolution runs in the background (with
it set to autocheck often,) when you return, if you hit cancel, the
password dialog immediately reappears as it tries to do the command
again.  This happens repeatedly based on the number of times the
operation would have happened while you were away.  (I.e., once per
minute for me.)

Thanks,
   Chris


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Re: [Evolution-hackers] EvolutionActivityClient

2001-12-03 Thread Christopher James Lahey

On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 15:20, Not Zed wrote:
> 
> So while investigating some big performance issues with the shell (well,
> etable), I remembered that the progress bar is something that sucks up a
> lot of time if its ever used.

I have this patch that makes all the operations async and adds a
timeout.  If I send you the diff, can you easily test it and see if it
speeds things up at all?

Thanks,
Chris


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Re: [Evolution-hackers] EvolutionActivityClient

2001-12-05 Thread Not Zed

On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 18:00, Christopher James Lahey wrote:
> On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 15:20, Not Zed wrote:
> > 
> > So while investigating some big performance issues with the shell (well,
> > etable), I remembered that the progress bar is something that sucks up a
> > lot of time if its ever used.
> 
> I have this patch that makes all the operations async and adds a
> timeout.  If I send you the diff, can you easily test it and see if it
> speeds things up at all?

which operations?

The etable ones?



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Re: [Evolution-hackers] EvolutionActivityClient

2001-12-06 Thread Christopher James Lahey

On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 23:55, Not Zed wrote:
> On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 18:00, Christopher James Lahey wrote:
> > On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 15:20, Not Zed wrote:
> > > 
> > > So while investigating some big performance issues with the shell (well,
> > > etable), I remembered that the progress bar is something that sucks up a
> > > lot of time if its ever used.
> > 
> > I have this patch that makes all the operations async and adds a
> > timeout.  If I send you the diff, can you easily test it and see if it
> > speeds things up at all?
> 
> which operations?
> 
> The etable ones?

I made the evolution activity client server side code do the widget
building and such in an idle loop.
 Chris


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Re: [Evolution-hackers] EvolutionActivityClient

2001-12-06 Thread Not Zed

On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 10:15, Christopher James Lahey wrote:
> On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 23:55, Not Zed wrote:
> > On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 18:00, Christopher James Lahey wrote:
> > > On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 15:20, Not Zed wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > So while investigating some big performance issues with the shell (well,
> > > > etable), I remembered that the progress bar is something that sucks up a
> > > > lot of time if its ever used.
> > > 
> > > I have this patch that makes all the operations async and adds a
> > > timeout.  If I send you the diff, can you easily test it and see if it
> > > speeds things up at all?
> > 
> > which operations?
> > 
> > The etable ones?
> 
> I made the evolution activity client server side code do the widget
> building and such in an idle loop.
>  Chris
> 

Umm, this is attacking the problem from the wrong end.  Adding
yet-another-stupid-idle-handler just adds more pain.  HAsn't your
experience with etable taught you anything?

Ettore, can you please comment on the original changes proposed to your
idl?




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RE: [Evolution-hackers] LDAP

2001-10-05 Thread cwatson

dc=inphact,dc=com

Base

-Original Message-
From: Chris Toshok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 8:35 PM
To: Watson, Cory
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Evolution-hackers] LDAP


What did you put in the following fields of the ldap server dialog:

Search base
Search scope

toshok

On Tue, 2001-10-02 at 10:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, I've managed to get LDAP Authentication working, now I wanna get my
> contacts working.
> 
> S... my ldif is attached.  Up until the last hour or so, I was running
> 0.14, now I'm running the latest snapshot from Red Carpet.  What I've got
> here gets added cleanly, but Evolution fails to find anything when I do a
> search.  Running slapd on the terminal with '-d 10' I see:
> 
> ldap_read: want=1002, got=1002
> : (blah blah blah, snip) ...c.dc=inp
> 0010: (blah blah blah, snip) act, dc=com.
> (blah blah, the search, lookin' for Watson on every evolutionPerson
> attribute)
> ber_flush: 14 bytes to sd 7
> (blah blah snip)
> ldap_read: want 1 error=Resource temorarily unavailable
> 
> When I use ldapsearch by hand:
> 
> ldapsearch -h localhost -X -LLL -b "dc=inphact,dc=com" "sn=Watson)"
> 
> I get:
> 
> dn: uid=gwatson,ou=People,dc=inphact,dc=com
> cn: Cory
> sn: Watson
> (blah blah blah)
> 
> Which is the proper result.
> 
> If someone will help me out here, I will gladly write up a HOWTO for
others
> ;)  One of you people has to know how to do this, as someone wrote the
durn
> code ;)
> 
> (Sorry to the evolution list, I've sent a couple of these messages, but
I'm
> roping ximian-hackers into it now, since noone has been able to help)
> 
> Cory 'G' Watson
> "Perl is designed to give you several ways to do anything, so consider
> picking the most readable one."
>--Larry Wall in the perl man page
> 
> 
> 
> 

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RE: [Evolution-hackers] LDAP

2001-10-06 Thread Chris Toshok

On Fri, 2001-10-05 at 12:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> dc=inphact,dc=com
> 
> Base

Well, the search scope shouldn't ever really be Base - One and Sub are
pretty much the only useful scopes.  Base was just included for
completeness (and for the occasional time when you only have 1 contact
you ever look up.)  Base means "look at just the root dn of the query". 
One is "every direct child of the rootdn", and Sub is "the entire
subtree rooted at rootdn."

Try changing it to One - i think that's the default for ldapsearch.

toshok

> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Toshok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 8:35 PM
> To: Watson, Cory
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Evolution-hackers] LDAP
> 
> 
> What did you put in the following fields of the ldap server dialog:
> 
> Search base
> Search scope
> 
> toshok
> 
> On Tue, 2001-10-02 at 10:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Well, I've managed to get LDAP Authentication working, now I wanna get my
> > contacts working.
> > 
> > S... my ldif is attached.  Up until the last hour or so, I was running
> > 0.14, now I'm running the latest snapshot from Red Carpet.  What I've got
> > here gets added cleanly, but Evolution fails to find anything when I do a
> > search.  Running slapd on the terminal with '-d 10' I see:
> > 
> > ldap_read: want=1002, got=1002
> > : (blah blah blah, snip) ...c.dc=inp
> > 0010: (blah blah blah, snip) act, dc=com.
> > (blah blah, the search, lookin' for Watson on every evolutionPerson
> > attribute)
> > ber_flush: 14 bytes to sd 7
> > (blah blah snip)
> > ldap_read: want 1 error=Resource temorarily unavailable
> > 
> > When I use ldapsearch by hand:
> > 
> > ldapsearch -h localhost -X -LLL -b "dc=inphact,dc=com" "sn=Watson)"
> > 
> > I get:
> > 
> > dn: uid=gwatson,ou=People,dc=inphact,dc=com
> > cn: Cory
> > sn: Watson
> > (blah blah blah)
> > 
> > Which is the proper result.
> > 
> > If someone will help me out here, I will gladly write up a HOWTO for
> others
> > ;)  One of you people has to know how to do this, as someone wrote the
> durn
> > code ;)
> > 
> > (Sorry to the evolution list, I've sent a couple of these messages, but
> I'm
> > roping ximian-hackers into it now, since noone has been able to help)
> > 
> > Cory 'G' Watson
> > "Perl is designed to give you several ways to do anything, so consider
> > picking the most readable one."
> >--Larry Wall in the perl man page
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 



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Re: [Evolution-hackers] EvolutionActivityClient

2001-12-10 Thread Ettore Perazzoli




Ooops, sorry, I missed this message.

Anyway, i'd suggest the follwoing changes ...

	void operationStarted (in string component_id,
			   in AnimatedIcon icon,
			   in string information,
			   in boolean cancellable,
			   in Bonobo::Listener event_listener,
			   out ActivityId activity_id,
			   out boolean suggest_display)
		raises (InvalidIcon);
To:
	void operationStarted (in string activityid,
			   in string iconid,
			   in string status,
			   in unsigned int flags);

Actually not sure if you can pass 'flags' around like that in corba, but
anyway, the idea is flags is some way to pass:
  CANCELLABLE
  NODETAILS
So the popup menu can be built intelligently.  

  Makes sense.

Actually, whilst were're
at it, perhaps the popup menu should be entirely configurable using a
string array, and the listener return could just return an index to the
selected item (but then you need to worry about a lot of other shit, so
maybe not).

  Do we have a specific use for that right now?

And similarly for:

	void operationProgressing (in string activityid,
   in string status,
   in float pc);

	void operationFinished (in string activityid);

(not sure how you specify oneway funcs, but that api could easily be
made such).

And also add:
	void addListener(in ActivityListener listener);
	void addAnimatedIcon(in string iconid, in AnimatedIcon)
		raises (InvalidIcon);

	interface ActivityListener {
		void cancel(in string activityid);
		void showDetails(in string activityid);
	}

  I like these changes.

The activity client helper should use a timeout function so activities
aren't even shown unless they take a bit of time to start with (there's
already code in camel and the mailer to do this, but if the client did
it it would save duplication).  Infact, after activities are complete,
they should stay shown if they haven't already been shown for at least a
second or two.  Both of these things would help the flashing a lot.

  Yeah, this has always been the plan, but it didn't make it for 1.0.

Personally i'd also like the status bar to include a progress indicator,
but thats just gui implementation fluff anyway.

  It looks kinda ugly when you have multiple bars though...



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Re: [Evolution-hackers] phpGroupWare

2002-01-16 Thread Rodrigo Moya

On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 16:08, Jean-Eric Cuendet wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I'm trying to develop a plugin for phpGroupWare in Eveolution.
> I need to call phpGroupWare server through XML-RPC. Is there already an
> XML-RPC lib in evolution? Or is there one in GNOME?
> Or which is the recommended one for this project?
> 
yes, there is one, called soup, which is in GNOME CVS, module name soup.
Only make sure you don't get HEAD, but the soup-0-6 branch.

It is made for SOAP, but of course can easily be used as a HTTP
implementation for XML messaging (XML-RPC).

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] SOUP_HANDLER_BODY_CHUNK

2002-08-29 Thread Joe Shaw

On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 06:10, Christian Kreibich wrote:

> and indeed, SOUP_HANDLER_BODY_CHUNK is nowhere defined in my soup's
> soup-message.h. Do I need to check out a special branch of soup or
> something?

You need the soup-0-7 branch.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] SOUP_HANDLER_BODY_CHUNK

2002-08-29 Thread Christian Kreibich

On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 16:52, Joe Shaw wrote:
> 
> You need the soup-0-7 branch.

Indeed, works like a charm. Thanks.

Cheers,
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] contacts

2002-09-26 Thread Anders Bengtsson

tor 2002-09-26 klockan 13.31 skrev Jonne Zutt:
> Since I upgraded to evolution 1.1.1.99 (from 1.0.8),
> I have a problem with my Contacts folder.
> The first time I click on it, it is empty.
> If I click the 'Clear' button, it shows all of
> my contacts, but warns with this message:
> 'This query did not complete successfully'.
> 
> Further, if I compose a new mail, the auto-completion
> e.g. in the 'To' fields doesn't work anymore
> (probably due to the same problem).

I experienced the same thing, only that auto-completion in 'To' started
working after I did the Clear thing.

/Anders
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] contacts

2002-09-28 Thread Chris Toshok

On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 06:46, Anders Bengtsson wrote:
> tor 2002-09-26 klockan 13.31 skrev Jonne Zutt:
> > Since I upgraded to evolution 1.1.1.99 (from 1.0.8),
> > I have a problem with my Contacts folder.
> > The first time I click on it, it is empty.
> > If I click the 'Clear' button, it shows all of
> > my contacts, but warns with this message:
> > 'This query did not complete successfully'.
> > 
> > Further, if I compose a new mail, the auto-completion
> > e.g. in the 'To' fields doesn't work anymore
> > (probably due to the same problem).
> 
> I experienced the same thing, only that auto-completion in 'To' started
> working after I did the Clear thing.

I'm betting that you just happened to time it right - when you first
update evolution the file backend builds a cache to aid with
autocompletion.  Once that cache is created normal queries work in both
completion and normal folder view contexts.

There could be (and probably should be) some notification that the
backend is building the cache.

Chris

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] contacts

2002-09-28 Thread Chris Toshok

On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 04:31, Jonne Zutt wrote:
> Since I upgraded to evolution 1.1.1.99 (from 1.0.8),
> I have a problem with my Contacts folder.
> The first time I click on it, it is empty.
> If I click the 'Clear' button, it shows all of
> my contacts, but warns with this message:
> 'This query did not complete successfully'.
> 
> Further, if I compose a new mail, the auto-completion
> e.g. in the 'To' fields doesn't work anymore
> (probably due to the same problem).
> 
> Is this a known problem or am I the only one?
> Anyone has a solution already?

This sounds as if wombat wasn't restarted when you upgraded.  There were
several changes to the idl and also to non-idl protocol conventions
between front end and backend.

Chris

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] calendar:location

2002-11-12 Thread Rodrigo Moya
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 15:33, Michael Bauer wrote:
> is there any way of how to get the location of my 
> calendar entries printed out on paper?
> something like:   <(location)>
> 
no, there isn't, afaik, the location field is not printed.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] conduits

2002-12-05 Thread Jim Meyer
Howdy!

On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 21:41, Wes Crucius wrote:
> I am interested in creating a conduit (I guess that's what it's called)
> for connecting/syncing evolution contacts and calendars with my Zaurus
> 5000D.  Can anybody give me some details on how to get started?  I am a
> capable programmer, just looking for a mini-HOWTO if you will...

I'm interested in the same. I've started by reading Ettore's whitepaper
on Evo's design and components structure at:

  http://developer.ximian.com/articles/whitepapers/evolution/

This has led me to believe that it's going to involve either (a) writing
an appropriate conduit for gnome-pilot (which I'm not sure will handle
talking to a Zaurus and haven't had time to research); (b) extend
gnome-pilot to work with a Zaurus and then do (a); or (c) write an
analog to gnome-pilot which works for the Zaurus.

If you'd like, we could tag-team this research. However, I doubt that
folks on this list are interested in this as it doesn't directly relate
to Evo code.

Cheers!

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] conduits

2002-12-05 Thread Dan Winship
> This has led me to believe that it's going to involve either (a) writing
> an appropriate conduit for gnome-pilot (which I'm not sure will handle
> talking to a Zaurus and haven't had time to research); (b) extend
> gnome-pilot to work with a Zaurus and then do (a); or (c) write an
> analog to gnome-pilot which works for the Zaurus.

I suspect the right answer is "c" (plus making Evolution talk to your
gnome-pilot analog), though I'm also not really familiar with
gnome-pilot

> If you'd like, we could tag-team this research. However, I doubt that
> folks on this list are interested in this as it doesn't directly relate
> to Evo code.

Having a more generic evolution sync architecture is definitely of
interest to us.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] conduits

2002-12-05 Thread Stephan
Hello

I've been working on something like this on and off for quite some time 
now.

This has led me to believe that it's going to involve either (a) writing
an appropriate conduit for gnome-pilot (which I'm not sure will handle
talking to a Zaurus and haven't had time to research); (b) extend
gnome-pilot to work with a Zaurus and then do (a); 

I've looked at this, and after some investigation dismissed the 
gnome-pilot route. The problem is that syncing with the Zaurus is 
currently accomplished via using the QTopiaDesktop which
- 1 - initial handshake with desktop
- 2 - desktop retrieving AddressBook via ftp using root login and 
*empty* password from Z. I think this might have been fixed in recent 
versions of the QTopiaDesktop update
- 3 - local syncing is done against AddressBook XML file
- 4 - changed file is uploaded again to Z [depending on your sync 
settings of course]

The XML RPC communications protocol with the Z via QCOP is closed, and 
no one has AFAIK been able to extract this info from TrollTech.

(c) write an
analog to gnome-pilot which works for the Zaurus.


This is the route which I've finally settled on. I have decided to do 
the following, and have made some initial progress:
1) - Use a peer-to-peer architechture
2) - One peer runs on the Z, the other on the desktop
3) - Develop the peer-to-peer interaction using the portable beepcore-c 
framework available from beepcore.org
4) - Implement the sync protocol using either the whole, or at least a 
subset of SyncML. SyncML was not spec'd to use BEEP as transport, so 
some creative coding will have to be done there.

The result of the latter will be that we end up with an *open* 
pluggable sync architechture that can be used to sync any other 
device/application on the desktop with the Zaurus.

Cheers
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] conduits

2002-12-06 Thread Björn Torkelsson
Why not make it a plugin to multisync?

http://multisync.sf.net

/torkel


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Re: [Evolution-hackers] IPv6

2002-12-10 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast
Yes, but you'll need to build your own packages.

./configure --enable-ipv6

Jeff

On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 10:26, Peter Löfkvist wrote:
> Hi
> I heard Ximian Evolution had IPv6 support in cvs in juli. Did the IPv6
> part make it into the 1.2 release?
> 
> /Peter
> 
> 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] icon mayhem

2001-03-31 Thread Gediminas Paulauskas



30 Mar 2001 11:28:26 -0500, Ettore Perazzoli raðë:
> On 30 Mar 2001 06:20:48 +0200, Gediminas Paulauskas wrote:
> > I have a patch to fix all this stuff, except "send-48-receive.png for
> > the popup dialog".
> 
>   Thanks a lot for the patch!
> 
> > Please someone look at this. Everything works, but what I am not excited
> > about is the cut'n'paste code (update_icons and set_pixmap).
> 
>   This looks pretty good to me, except that we should be using the code
> from the mailer to set the pixmaps instead (it caches them, so they
> don't get loaded every time you switch).  And it should be moved into
> e-util somewhere.So, can I commit that? This changes quite a few files and keeping them up-to-date is not the task I want to do.

I have looked into mail/folder-browser-factory.c. There should be the pixbuf cache, but what it currently does is load pixbufs to xml, and just keeping a copy of pixbuf, but not using it anymore (done_init=1). So I see no point in keeping it. I can make a general function to load pixmaps once, and put it into e-util/e-gui-utils. In c file have a GSList to track which static arrays of pixmap path/filename pairs have been initialized. Let me do a patch now.-- 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] icon mayhem

2001-03-31 Thread Gediminas Paulauskas

Buvo Ðt, 2001-03-31 22:19+0200, kai Gediminas Paulauskas raðë:
> 30 Mar 2001 11:28:26 -0500, Ettore Perazzoli ra??:
> >   This looks pretty good to me, except that we should be using the code
> > from the mailer to set the pixmaps instead (it caches them, so they
> > don't get loaded every time you switch).  And it should be moved into
> > e-util somewhere.
> 
> So, can I commit that? This changes quite a few files and keeping them
> up-to-date is not the task I want to do.
> 
> I have looked into mail/folder-browser-factory.c. There should be the
> pixbuf cache, but what it currently does is load pixbufs to xml, and
> just keeping a copy of pixbuf, but not using it anymore (done_init=1).
> So I see no point in keeping it. I can make a general function to load
> pixmaps once, and put it into e-util/e-gui-utils. In c file have a
> GSList to track which static arrays of pixmap path/filename pairs have
> been initialized. Let me do a patch now.

Oh well, I was totally wrong, that piece of code was innocent.

I have moved that pixbuf cache stuff into e-util/e-gui-utils.h, and used the
cache everywhere instead of cut'n'paste code. Now icons are actually loaded,
there are more of them in menus, and switching views is indeed faster :)

Taken NotZed's advice in account, and included all ChangeLogs, tested if the
patch succesfully applies, so take it, review and commit.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] icon mayhem

2001-04-01 Thread Ettore Perazzoli

On 31 Mar 2001 22:19:40 +0200, Gediminas Paulauskas wrote:
> So, can I commit that? This changes quite a few files and keeping them
> up-to-date is not the task I want to do.

  OK, that's fine with me.  Please commit.

> I have looked into mail/folder-browser-factory.c. There should be the
> pixbuf cache, but what it currently does is load pixbufs to xml, and
> just keeping a copy of pixbuf, but not using it anymore (done_init=1).

  Hmm.  `done_init' is just for registering the pixbuf freeing function
with `atexit()' the first time.

  What happens is that it loads the pixbufs in the cache, and then
avoids loading them again the next time the component gets activated
again.  (`update_pixmaps()' is called from `control_activate()', which
in turn gets called every time you switch from another view to the
mailer view.)

> So I see no point in keeping it. I can make a general function to load
> pixmaps once, and put it into e-util/e-gui-utils. In c file have a
> GSList to track which static arrays of pixmap path/filename pairs have
> been initialized. Let me do a patch now.

  The general function approach is what I would actually like to see.
:-)

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] icon mayhem

2001-04-03 Thread Miguel de Icaza

> I have a patch to fix all this stuff, except "send-48-receive.png for
> the popup dialog".


Great!

> Please someone look at this. Everything works, but what I am not excited
> about is the cut'n'paste code (update_icons and set_pixmap).


Does this mean that we no longer have duplicated code all over the
components to load the icons?  That sounds great!  Thanks Gediminas!

> There is more that can be done (at least fill File/New/ submenu with
> icons).


Yep.

Now that we have had the Moniker URL code in Bonobo, we can actually
implement the NewAppointment, NewTask, NewAddressbook entry from the
File/New menu.  I will give it a shot. 

Miguel

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] icon mayhem

2001-04-03 Thread Gediminas Paulauskas

On 03 Apr 2001 07:42:23 -0400, Miguel de Icaza wrote:
> > Please someone look at this. Everything works, but what I am not excited
> > about is the cut'n'paste code (update_icons and set_pixmap).
> 
> Does this mean that we no longer have duplicated code all over the
> components to load the icons?  That sounds great!  Thanks Gediminas!

Exactly. only one place for them -- e-utils/e-gui-utils. Not sure about
naming (I used EPixmap), but it works. I have commited this already on
monday, to HEAD branch.

> > There is more that can be done (at least fill File/New/ submenu with
> > icons).
> 
> Yep.
> 
> Now that we have had the Moniker URL code in Bonobo, we can actually
> implement the NewAppointment, NewTask, NewAddressbook entry from the
> File/New menu.  I will give it a shot. 

I don't know what "moniker" means yet, should go and read your docs
about them ;)

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] New snapshots?

2001-05-15 Thread JP Rosevear

On 15 May 2001 14:15:41 +0200, Kent Nyberg wrote:
> I thought that now when 0.10 is released then the one responsible for 
> the snapshots has to do new snapshots from the code that will be 0.11,
> or 
> am i totaly wrong here?
> 
> When will this happen if it will... ?

I'm currently working on it.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] status report

2001-07-01 Thread Not Zed

> 
> - Added mutex locking to the Transport sending

Where what why?

> - Fixed the Camel test suite to actually compile and pass the tests
> again (except for the URL one...danw?)

yay!  I hop;e you fixed camel to make the tests pass, and not the tests to make camel 
pass.




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Re: [Evolution-hackers] status report

2001-07-02 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast

On 02 Jul 2001 10:59:12 +0930, Not Zed wrote:
> > 
> > - Added mutex locking to the Transport sending
> 
> Where what why?

Because if someone sends two messages at the same time through the same
transport, we get problems. For example, someone told me recently that
when he sent a message (when another mail was being sent - send &
receieve?), he had the body of one message inside another message. The
mutex locking should hopefully fix that.

> 
> > - Fixed the Camel test suite to actually compile and pass the tests
> > again (except for the URL one...danw?)
> 
> yay!  I hop;e you fixed camel to make the tests pass, and not the tests to make 
>camel pass.
> 
> 

Yep, I fixed camel to pass the tests. I only changed what I needed to in
the tests to get them to actually compile.

Jeff

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] feature request

2001-07-05 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast

This has been done for ages, just hit 'N'

Jeff

On 05 Jul 2001 12:29:10 +0300, Tiberiu Ungureanu wrote:
> hi all.
> please, if possible add the "go to next unread message" feature. i think
> it will be very helpfull for many evolution readers
> 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] feature request

2001-07-05 Thread Not Zed

its been in there for as long as i remember

On 05 Jul 2001 12:29:10 +0300, Tiberiu Ungureanu wrote:
> hi all.
> please, if possible add the "go to next unread message" feature. i think
> it will be very helpfull for many evolution readers
> 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] feature request

2001-07-06 Thread Richard Schoeller

The problem with that is that there is no way to find that exists unless
you know it exists.  All keyboard short-cuts should be equivalent to
commands reachable in the menus (or the toolbar).

On 05 Jul 2001 13:10:33 +0200, REYNAUD Jean-Samuel wrote:
> On 05 Jul 2001 19:32:36 +0930, Not Zed wrote:
> > its been in there for as long as i remember
> > 
> > On 05 Jul 2001 12:29:10 +0300, Tiberiu Ungureanu wrote:
> > > hi all.
> > > please, if possible add the "go to next unread message" feature. i think
> > > it will be very helpfull for many evolution readers
> Hit the "n" key to go to net unread message
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] feature request

2001-07-07 Thread W.

On 06 Jul 2001 22:55:31 -0400, Richard Schoeller wrote:
> The problem with that is that there is no way to find that exists unless
> you know it exists.  All keyboard short-cuts should be equivalent to
> commands reachable in the menus (or the toolbar).
This is a very good point.  However, I'd be happy with them not being in
the menus, but having a configuration option where they are all listed
and possibly changable.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] feature request

2001-07-05 Thread REYNAUD Jean-Samuel

On 05 Jul 2001 19:32:36 +0930, Not Zed wrote:
> its been in there for as long as i remember
> 
> On 05 Jul 2001 12:29:10 +0300, Tiberiu Ungureanu wrote:
> > hi all.
> > please, if possible add the "go to next unread message" feature. i think
> > it will be very helpfull for many evolution readers
Hit the "n" key to go to net unread message




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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Strings freeze?

2001-10-25 Thread Ettore Perazzoli




Il gio, 2001-10-25 alle 16:19, Zbigniew Chyla ha scritto:

Do you guys remember this:
"All of the Evolution user-visible strings will be frozen by
Monday October 21st 12:00pm UTC"?

I still can see new/modified strings every day...

  What strings in particular?



  I had to break a couple today to avoid a GCC-ism.  Anything major besides that?



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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Strings freeze?

2001-10-25 Thread NotZed


Such as?

> 
> 
> 
> Do you guys remember this:
> "All of the Evolution user-visible strings will be frozen by
> Monday October 21st 12:00pm UTC"?
> 
> I still can see new/modified strings every day...
> 
> 
> Zbigniew
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] more translations

2001-10-29 Thread Dan Winship

On Sun, 2001-10-28 at 16:15, Manuel Borchers wrote:
> I've just translated/updated some more components.
> They are GAL, GtkHtml and gnome-spell.
> I've wrote my German-Project-Team-Leader a mail, but he hasn't answered
> right now.
> Where should I post these new files?

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Strings freeze?

2001-10-25 Thread Zbigniew Chyla

On Thu, 2001-10-25 at 16:37:06, NotZed wrote:

> Such as?

Just a few examples...


RCS file: /cvs/gnome/evolution/calendar/gui/alarm-notify/alarm-notify-dialog.c,v
revision 1.10
date: 2001/10/24 17:27:22;  author: federico;  state: Exp;  lines: +68 -42

RCS file: /cvs/gnome/evolution/calendar/gui/alarm-notify/alarm-notify-dialog.c,v
diff -u -p -r1.9 -r1.10
+   return g_strdup (_("invalid time"));
+   title = g_strdup_printf (_("Alarm on %s"), buf);



RCS file: /cvs/gnome/evolution/calendar/gui/dialogs/alarm-page.c,v
revision 1.16
date: 2001/10/24 17:27:22;  author: federico;  state: Exp;  lines: +21 -11

RCS file: /cvs/gnome/evolution/calendar/gui/dialogs/alarm-page.c,v
diff -u -p -r1.15 -r1.16
-   date = g_strdup_printf (_("%s at an unknown time"), base);
-   date = g_strdup_printf (_("%s at %s"), base, buf);
+   date = g_strdup_printf (_("%s at %s"), base, buf);



RCS file: /cvs/gnome/evolution/shell/e-shell-startup-wizard.c,v
revision 1.15
date: 2001/10/25 18:25:17;  author: ettore;  state: Exp;  lines: +2 -2

RCS file: /cvs/gnome/evolution/shell/e-shell-startup-wizard.c,v
diff -u -p -r1.14 -r1.15
- _("(%s:%d)Could not start the Evolution Mailer Assistant 
interface\n%s"), __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, CORBA_exception_id (&ev));
+ _("Could not start the Evolution Mailer Assistant 
+interface\n(%s)"), CORBA_exception_id (&ev));
- _("(%s:%d)Could not start the Evolution Mailer Assistant 
interface\n%s"), __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, "");
+ _("Could not start the Evolution Mailer Assistant 
+interface\n"));



RCS file: /cvs/gnome/evolution/calendar/gui/e-cell-date-edit-text.c,v
revision 1.1
date: 2001/10/23 00:23:40;  author: damon;  state: Exp;

calendar/gui/e-cell-date-edit-text.c
+   format = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S");
+   format = _("%a %m/%d/%Y %I:%M:%S %p");
+   _("The date must be entered in the format: \n\n%s"),



RCS file: /cvs/gnome/evolution/mail/mail-config.glade,v
revision 1.66
date: 2001/10/22 23:42:42;  author: anna;  state: Exp;  lines: +64 -38
2001-10-22  Anna Marie Dirks  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* mail-config.glade: Added several new accelerators to the edit account
dialog, and fixed the focus targets on all existing accelerators. I
was hoping that since the widgets used in the account editor are also
used in the first-time start-up druid and them mail-config druid,
that this would fix all accelerator problems for those druids as well,
but there is something wrong with Bonobo which is preventing
the druids from responding to their accelerators. Sigh. Anyway,
most accelerators in the edit account dialog work correctly
now, though there are few (such as _Full Name) which fail to
do anything. I don't know why.
[tons of changed accelerators == changed strings]



RCS file: /cvs/gnome/evolution/mail/mail-format.c,v
revision 1.194
date: 2001/10/22 18:47:59;  author: danw;  state: Exp;  lines: +260 -366

RCS file: /cvs/gnome/evolution/mail/mail-format.c,v
diff -u -p -r1.193 -r1.194
+U_("This message is digitally signed. "
+   "Click the lock icon for more information."));
+   message = U_("Evolution does not recognize this type of signed 
+message.");



RCS file: /cvs/gnome/evolution/ui/evolution-message-composer.xml,v
revision 1.30
date: 2001/10/23 01:49:50;  author: anna;  state: Exp;  lines: +1 -1
2001-10-22  Anna Marie Dirks  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* evolution-message-composer.xml: Added an accelerator (H_TML) to the 
Format->Html
menu item.
[no comment]


RCS file: /cvs/gnome/evolution/widgets/misc/e-cell-percent.c,v
revision 1.1
+   dialog = gnome_message_box_new (_("The percent value must be between 0 and 
+100, inclusive"),



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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Spell Checking?

2001-11-07 Thread JP Rosevear

On Wed, 2001-11-07 at 13:16, Tomar wrote:
> Evo Hackers ML,
> 
> Anyong give any thoughts on putting the very useful function
> of spell checking?  It would be nice to have "on the fly"
> checking(built into the widget?) but it would also work
> as a "pre-send" step.

Install the gnome-spell package.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] conduit error

2001-11-16 Thread JP Rosevear

On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 22:09, Jason Kasper wrote:
> Forgive me if this is the incorrect format for this, but bugzilla is
> about as easy to use as OS/390.  I am running debian testing/unstable,
> and up until recently, evolution's conduits for palm synchronization
> have worked.  Not perfectly, but at least they've worked.  Now, however,
> I get this from gnomecc when I try to bring up the addressbook conduit
> for configuration settings
> 
> ecalconduit-Message: in calendar's conduit_get_gpilot_conduit
> 
> 
> libgpilotdcm-WARNING **: unable to g_module_open 
>(/usr/lib/gnome-pilot/conduits/libeaddress_conduit.so), reason 
>/usr/lib/gnome-pilot/conduits/libeaddress_conduit.so: undefined symbol: 
>g_unichar_isalpha

Version of evolution?  This is a known RC1 problem.  RC2 doesn't/won't
have this problem.

> ii  libgnome-pilot 0.1.63-1   Support librares for gnome-pilot
> ii  libgtkhtml19   0.16.0-2   HTML rendering/editing library - runtime fil
> ii  liboaf00.6.7-1The GNOME Object Activation Framework.
> ii  liborbit0  0.5.12-1   Libraries for ORBit - a CORBA ORB
> ii  libpisock4 0.9.5.0-6  Libraries for communicating with a Pilot PDA
> ii  oaf0.6.7-1The GNOME Object Activation Framework.

FYI the libpisock4 you are using appears to not be the ximian package
and could cause a problem because we've patched a couple bugs in it
(they are rolled into the tree of pilot link for its next release).

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Bug 14734

2001-11-13 Thread Not Zed

Its not at all likely that the other threads are either calling bonobo
functions or a poll or select on the bonobo socket (not that that would
matter anyway).

It would show up in the traces, and it doesn't.

On Tue, 2001-11-13 at 15:34, Michael Meeks wrote:
> 
> Hi Guys,
> 
> > so, I didn't make a tarball today, as we still have some pretty
> > serious showstoppers.  Namely:
> >
> >   14734 (Crash involving mailer and BonoboUI)
> 
>   So I thought I'd try and help out with this; first can I
> change the prognosis to 'Crash involving threading and the ORB' I
> think it's far more likely to be ORB related than anything to do with
> Bonobo per-se. I'd like to blame it on memory corruption or a buggy
> glibc. I read around the ORB at where it was happening, but the traces
> didn't inspire me with confidance that the bug was there.
> 
>   Anyway - here are the bugs registered & some of the trace.
> 
> 12370(1): 6 threads ... Bonobo_UIContainer_setNode
> #6  
> #7  0x406cff8e in __pthread_alt_unlock (lock=0x405a35f0) at spinlock.c:698
> #8  0x406cc30c in __pthread_mutex_unlock (mutex=0x405a35e0) at mutex.c:195
> #9  0x4059a71a in g_slist_alloc () at gslist.c:136
> 
> 12370(2): 8 threads ... Bonobo_UIContainer_setNode
> #0  0x40a4f39e in __select () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6
> #1  0x4039915c in __DTOR_END__ () from /usr/lib/libIIOP.so.0
> #2  0x40391bb2 in giop_main_next_message_2 (blocking=1, monitor=0x812e0b0)
> at connection.c:1174
> 
> 14734: 2 threads ... Bonobo_UIContainer_setNode
> #6  0x409c8f98 in __restore ()
> at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/sigaction.c:127
> #7  0x4094290b in giop_main_next_message_2 (blocking=1, monitor=0x813e920)
> at connection.c:1177
> 
> 14755: 5 threads ... GNOME_Evolution_Activity_operationProgressing
> #6  
> #7  0x40b885de in __select () from /lib/libc.so.6
> #8  0x4091309c in __DTOR_END__ () from /usr/lib/libIIOP.so.0
> #9  0x4090c26e in giop_main_next_message_2 (blocking=1, monitor=0x8119020)
> at connection.c:1174
> #10 0x4090d714 in giop_recv_reply_buffer_use_multiple_2 (
> request_cnx=0x8119020, request_ids=0xb558, block_for_reply=1)
> at giop-msg-buffer.c:1013
> 
> 15046 0 (? mail_msg_port_received) threads Bonobo_UIContainer_setNode
> #6  0x40a49c48 in __restore ()
> at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/sigaction.c:127
> #7  0x40916ae9 in giop_main_next_message_2 (blocking=1, monitor=0x8132f50)
> at connection.c:1174
> #8  0x40917eb6 in giop_recv_reply_buffer_use_multiple_2 (
> request_cnx=0x8132f50, request_ids=0xb3c4, block_for_reply=1)
> at giop-msg-buffer.c:1013
> 
> 15148: 5 threads ... GNOME_Evolution_StorageListener_notifyFolderUpdated
> #7  0x40b5953e in __select () from /lib/libc.so.6
> #8  0x4096215c in __DTOR_END__ () from /usr/lib/libIIOP.so.0
> #9  0x4095abb2 in giop_main_next_message_2 (blocking=1, monitor=0x81223a8)
> at connection.c:1177
> 
> 14981: 5 threads ... GNOME_Evolution_StorageListener_notifyFolderCreated
> #6  0x409fc408 in __restore ()
> at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/sigaction.c:127
> #7  0x408caae9 in giop_main_next_message_2 () at connection.c:1135
> 
>   So the common element seems to be threading; of course -
> that's quite normal in the mailer; but then why would the other
> components not be spewing evilness at us ?
> 
>   If it was possible that a CORBA request was being made from
> another thread that'd be an obvious cuplrit, but this seems unlikely.
> 
>   Is it possible that some other thread is calling poll / select
> and getting the kernel confused ? I have no clue how the kernel
> handles problems in it's innards - I imagine not gracefully; but it
> seems to me that __select is a sys call - thus segv'ing in it is
> strange, that is unless glibc is emulating it in terms of poll which
> is more likely, but then ... why is that faulting ?
> 
>   Is it at all likely that we have managed to use up more than
> 1024 file handles (__FDSET_LONGS) (/usr/include/linux/posix_types.h) ?
> - we actualy use rather a number of these; if so then we hit a hard
> limit with select; is select handling this gracefully ? might it be
> dying in there ? might we be overwriting something with our use of
> FD_SET / FD_CLR cf. /usr/include/asm/posix_types.h; these seem to
> involve no sort of bounds checking ? if we were to overwrite these
> then we'd start walking all over the
> iiop_unix_socket_list(perhaps). NB.  the fd_sets are static in a
> global GIOPConnectionList structure (ORBit/src/IIOP/IIOP-private.h),
> instantiated in ORBit/src/IIOP/connection.c. Is it possible that
> someone else is stomping on the giop_connection_list from elsewhere in
> ORBit - due to a bogus include order; perhaps USE_POLL is not defined
> consistantly for them.
> 
>   How many file handles do we routinely use; how about with lots
> of threads and mail arriving; are we leaking them anywhere ?
> 
>   Anyhow; I've chased it a fair way - and I still have no clue.
> 
>   Can 

Re: [Evolution-hackers] --display variable

2001-12-03 Thread Not Zed

On Thu, 2001-11-29 at 06:40, Joe MacDonald wrote:
> This is not a big one but it is quite anoying and should be easy to fix.

Yes and no.

> I have a dual head system with a Matrox G550. Instead of having a wide
> desktop I have it setup as to independent display. The first display is
> :0.0, then second display is :0.1. When I start evolution and pass it
> the --display=:0.1 parameter, the shell comes up on the second head, but
> the components (mail, contacts, summary) still come up on the first head
> which is designated by :0.0.
> 
> I am just assuming that the --display parameter is just not being passed
> to the shell.
> 
> If I set a the environment variable DISPLAY to DISPLAY=:0.1 and then run
> evolution it works properly.

Yes, this is the fix.

Use "DISPLAY=:1.0 evolution" to run it.





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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Python access

2001-12-07 Thread Rodrigo Moya

On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 04:01, Dale P. Smith wrote:
> 
> Greetings!
> 
> I'm intrested in access calendar and addressbook data from python.  From
> the ximian web page:
> 
> http://www.ximian.com/devzone/tech/evolution.html#SECTION0005
> 
> "Since CORBA bindings are available for various languages including
> scripting languages, it is very easy to query or make changes on the
> addressbook's or the calendar's contents by using a scripting language
> (for example, Perl)."
> 
> How to do this?  I've been reading docs and source, but I'm still
> cluless.  Can anyone point me to some docs that explain things, or maybe
> even some working examples?
> 
you could install bonobo-python and access the evolution calendar and
addressbook components by using the IDL interfaces.

This should work, more or less.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] ylwrap dependency

2001-12-05 Thread Richard Boulton

On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 13:18, Ali Akcaagac wrote:
> hello,
> 
> question: now that 1.0 was officially out, i wanted to point you guys to
> an problem that i have. i am able to solve this problem within 2 seconds
> but it would be needfull to fix this anyways.
> 
> i use automake1.5, autoconf2.50. gettext and libtool are out of subject
> i think. when doing:
> 
> ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local --with-db3=/tmp/db3
> 
> the configure script is generated correctly and the make process starts.
> db3 will be found too without problems. after some seconds the directory
> libcal will be joined and in one subdir within it i get the error:
> 
> ../../ylwrap not found
> 
> i then need to copy the ylwrap link which is in the topdir of evolution
> to the libcal directory and re-run make again. everything works properly
> then. it would be nice to avoid this step and let the configure or make-
> process do this copy or link automatically.

Hmm: I get the same behaviour: automake 1.5, autoconf 2.52.

This looks to be a bug in automake v1.5.  The problem is probably that
it's not calculating the path to the top srcdir correctly, because there
are nested projects.

To expand a little: we have a project called evolution, with a
subproject in evolution/libical, with its own configure.in.  Within the
libical project, ylwrap is needed.  automake -a puts a ylwrap in the
evolution directory, but not in the evolution/libical directory. 
However, the path to ylwrap within libical is the path to the
evolution/libical directory.

Either the path should be to the top level directory, or ylwrap should
be installed in the subproject's top level directory.

I've not got time currently to find a minimal testcase: if noone else
does it within a few days I'll probably get round to it though...
I've not seen this problem mentioned before, so it's probably still a
problem with the latest CVS automake.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] ylwrap dependency

2001-12-05 Thread Ralf Corsepius

Am Mit, 2001-12-05 um 20.35 schrieb Richard Boulton:
> On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 13:18, Ali Akcaagac wrote:
> > hello,
> > 
> > question: now that 1.0 was officially out, i wanted to point you guys to
> > an problem that i have. i am able to solve this problem within 2 seconds
> > but it would be needfull to fix this anyways.
> > 
> > i use automake1.5, autoconf2.50. gettext and libtool are out of subject
> > i think. when doing:
> > 
> > ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local --with-db3=/tmp/db3
> > 
> > the configure script is generated correctly and the make process starts.
> > db3 will be found too without problems. after some seconds the directory
> > libcal will be joined and in one subdir within it i get the error:
> > 
> > ../../ylwrap not found
> > 
> > i then need to copy the ylwrap link which is in the topdir of evolution
> > to the libcal directory and re-run make again. everything works properly
> > then. it would be nice to avoid this step and let the configure or make-
> > process do this copy or link automatically.
> 
> Hmm: I get the same behaviour: automake 1.5, autoconf 2.52.
I can reproduce this behaviour (Using vanilla autoconf-2.52,
automake-1.5, libtool-1.4.2, getttext-0.40):

autogen.sh adds evolution/ylwrap and running automake -a in
evolution/libical also does.

But evolution/libical/src/libical/Makefile.in later references
$(top_srcdir)/ylwrap == ../../ylwrap (ie. evolution/libical/ylwrap),
not ../../../ylwrap (evolution/ylwrap) as it is expected to do.

> This looks to be a bug in automake v1.5.  The problem is probably that
> it's not calculating the path to the top srcdir correctly, because there
> are nested projects.
Not quite, I'd say.

AFAIS, the problem is automake-1.5 not considering ac_config_aux_dir in
computing the path to ylwrap:

C.f. this fragment from yacc_lex_finish_helper in automake-1.5, ca. line
5070:

>if ($config_aux_dir_set_in_configure_in)
>{
>&define_variable ('YLWRAP', $config_aux_dir . "/ylwrap");
>}
>else
>{
>&define_variable ('YLWRAP', '$(top_srcdir)/ylwrap');
>}

You libical/configure.in apply AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR, therefore the else
clause of this "if"-statement matches, and causes automake to blindly
add $(top_srcdir)/ylwrap instead of $(config_aux_dir)/ylwrap as
libical/src/libical/Makefile would require.
 
> I've not got time currently to find a minimal testcase: if noone else
> does it within a few days I'll probably get round to it though...
> I've not seen this problem mentioned before, so it's probably still a
> problem with the latest CVS automake.

>From what I see, work arounds to this issue would be
1) explictly setting AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR in libical/configure.in, e.g.
adding
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([..])
2) manually putting ylwrap into libical/

BTW: From what I see, automake > 1.5 still has the same problem.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] html component

2001-12-12 Thread Ali Akcaagac

On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 16:56, Michael Vanderford wrote:
> I've been looking for a good wyswyg html editor for linux.

well, its not wyswyg but i call mine 'vim' others here may call their
'xemacs' :-)

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] html component

2001-12-12 Thread Luis Villa

On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 10:56, Michael Vanderford wrote:
> Hello.
> I've been looking for a good wyswyg html editor for linux.

My personal favorite is mozilla's editor, which allows you to fairly
effortlessly swap back and forth between WYSIWYG, text, and tag-based
representations of HTML. 
 
> Well i've found the start of one. The only problem is that its
> the email editor for evolution.
> 
> Is the editor part of gtkhtml or evolution?

The editor embedded in the composer is in fact a part of gtkhtml. I'm
not sure if there is a standalone HTML editor that actually uses it that
way right now, though.
Luis 

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] html component

2001-12-12 Thread Michael Vanderford

Thanks for the info.

A couple of points i would like to make.

I think the mozilla editor lacks features and speed to be of any use.
Also the idea is to extract the components of the evolution editor and
create a stand alone with an html code tab & an mozilla or galeon
component tab view.

I'm just guessing but I think Ximian is already working on this in
secret or has plans to.

Thanks again.   


On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 10:14, Luis Villa wrote:
> On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 10:56, Michael Vanderford wrote:
> > Hello.
> > I've been looking for a good wyswyg html editor for linux.
> 
> My personal favorite is mozilla's editor, which allows you to fairly
> effortlessly swap back and forth between WYSIWYG, text, and tag-based
> representations of HTML. 
>  
> > Well i've found the start of one. The only problem is that its
> > the email editor for evolution.
> > 
> > Is the editor part of gtkhtml or evolution?
> 
> The editor embedded in the composer is in fact a part of gtkhtml. I'm
> not sure if there is a standalone HTML editor that actually uses it that
> way right now, though.
> Luis 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] html component

2001-12-12 Thread Luis Villa

On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 11:48, Michael Vanderford wrote:
> I think the mozilla editor lacks features and speed to be of any use.

Have you actually /used/ the mozilla editor? 

> Also the idea is to extract the components of the evolution editor and
> create a stand alone with an html code tab & an mozilla or galeon
> component tab view.

Perfectly doable; that's what bonobo is for. You can embed the editor in
any other app that is bonobo aware.

> I'm just guessing but I think Ximian is already working on this in
> secret or has plans to.

No offense, but... why would we do that? So we can sell an html editor?
To the massive linux html creation market?  Geez, people are
paranoid.

Luis

> On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 10:14, Luis Villa wrote:
> > On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 10:56, Michael Vanderford wrote:
> > > Hello.
> > > I've been looking for a good wyswyg html editor for linux.
> > 
> > My personal favorite is mozilla's editor, which allows you to fairly
> > effortlessly swap back and forth between WYSIWYG, text, and tag-based
> > representations of HTML. 
> >  
> > > Well i've found the start of one. The only problem is that its
> > > the email editor for evolution.
> > > 
> > > Is the editor part of gtkhtml or evolution?
> > 
> > The editor embedded in the composer is in fact a part of gtkhtml. I'm
> > not sure if there is a standalone HTML editor that actually uses it that
> > way right now, though.
> > Luis 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] html component

2001-12-12 Thread Julia A. Case

Is it possible to edit the raw HTML via this component?

Julia

On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 11:14, Luis Villa wrote:
> On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 10:56, Michael Vanderford wrote:
> > Hello.
> > I've been looking for a good wyswyg html editor for linux.
> 
> My personal favorite is mozilla's editor, which allows you to fairly
> effortlessly swap back and forth between WYSIWYG, text, and tag-based
> representations of HTML. 
>  
> > Well i've found the start of one. The only problem is that its
> > the email editor for evolution.
> > 
> > Is the editor part of gtkhtml or evolution?
> 
> The editor embedded in the composer is in fact a part of gtkhtml. I'm
> not sure if there is a standalone HTML editor that actually uses it that
> way right now, though.
> Luis 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] html component

2001-12-12 Thread Radek Doulík


Hi Michael!

On St, 2001-12-12 at 11:48, Michael Vanderford wrote:
> Thanks for the info.
> 
> A couple of points i would like to make.
> 
> I think the mozilla editor lacks features and speed to be of any use.
> Also the idea is to extract the components of the evolution editor and

Actually you don't need to extract anything from evolution as editor
component is part of gtkhtml package.

There is a testgtkhtml application in gtkhtml/components/html-editor. It
could be good idea to look at it as a start point.

Happy hacking
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] html component

2001-12-12 Thread Ettore Perazzoli





Is it possible to edit the raw HTML via this component?

  No.  And since the representation of the document is currently not DOM-based, it would be very non-trivial to implement this.



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Re: [Evolution-hackers] html component

2001-12-12 Thread Gediminas Paulauskas

Michael Vanderford wrote:

> Thanks for the info.
> 
> A couple of points i would like to make.
> 
> I think the mozilla editor lacks features and speed to be of any use.
> Also the idea is to extract the components of the evolution editor and
> create a stand alone with an html code tab & an mozilla or galeon
> component tab view.

Either use mozilla composer and preview, or gtkhtml editor and preview.

You can actually have a HTML editor right now -- run gshell from bonobo 
package, and load GtkHTML Editor component with it...

You won't be able to save your work... but you can do something just for 
fun... so it would be possible and quite easy to make a gtkhtml-based 
WYSIWYG HTML editor.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Yay source! :-)

2001-12-17 Thread Jon Trowbridge

On Mon, 2001-12-17 at 19:02, Ian Goldberg wrote:
> I notice that new folders I create now have the "Needing Reply" column,
> which is nice.  How do I get my old folders to also show that column?

Right click on any of the column headers and select "Add a Column...".

-JT



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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Yay source! :-)

2001-12-18 Thread Ettore Perazzoli





Well, my first 4 hours hacking Evolution was pretty productive.  I
managed to add:

  Nice!  :-)

The first three are hacks, though, and I don't think you want them. :-)
The last one I think is actually useful, and I can send the patch if
you'd like it.

  You can send patches to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for discussion.



  Thanks,



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Re: [Evolution-hackers] new feature?

2002-01-21 Thread Ross Burton

On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 12:50, barry wrote:
> Hi people, I can't seem to find any sign of this currently being available,
> but what are the chances of being able to use the output of a program for
> signatures? I have a nice little random signature generator I wrote and I'd
> like to be able to use it in Evolution as I do in mutt (in mutt I have
> 
> set signature="~/.muttsig|"
> 
> )
> 
> so this runs ~/.muttsig and the output becomes my signature, I tried using
> this method and `~/.muttsig` in evolution, but neither did anything, so I
> assume support for it isn't around

I haven't tried it, but there are programs which use a pipe on disk. 
When Evolution reads the pipe, it runs a program and puts the output
down the pipe.

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RE: [Evolution-hackers] new feature?

2002-01-21 Thread Jean-Eric Cuendet


> I haven't tried it, but there are programs which use a pipe on disk. 
> When Evolution reads the pipe, it runs a program and puts the output
> down the pipe.

It's not a *real* solution but could be used until it's done in
evolution.

In a console:
mknod p /tmp/evolution-sig
~/.muttsig > /tmp/evolution-sig

And in evolution read the file /tmp/evolution-sig to get the sig.

Voila.
-jec

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] new feature?

2002-01-21 Thread Guille -bisho-

>> I haven't tried it, but there are programs which use a pipe on disk. 
>> When Evolution reads the pipe, it runs a program and puts the output
>> down the pipe.
>
>It's not a *real* solution but could be used until it's done in
>evolution.
>
>In a console:
>mknod p /tmp/evolution-sig
>~/.muttsig > /tmp/evolution-sig
>
>And in evolution read the file /tmp/evolution-sig to get the sig.

I have a quick written program for that. The use is:

Usage: virtsigfile [OPTION...]
  -c, --command=ARG   Command to execute
  -f, --file=ARG  Virtual file name

Help options:
  -?, --help  Show this help message
  --usage Display brief usage message

It makes a pipe. When it's opened, it executes the program specified, and
start again.

It detects the shutdown, deleting the pipe, but if the computer hangs baddly the
pipe remains without the program, so you have to do an:
echo "" > mi_pipe
if the mail program seems to be frozen trying to read the pipe.

And then relaunch the daemon...

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/* forkwait.c */

#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 

#include 

#define FALSE   0
#define TRUE(!FALSE)

#define GENERIC_ERROR 0
#define NO_PROGRAM 0
#define NO_OUTFILE 1

int verbose = FALSE;
int detach  = FALSE;
char* outfile = NULL;
char* program = NULL;
char **params;

void finalizar(int signum) {
signal(SIGTERM,SIG_IGN);
signal(SIGINT,SIG_IGN);
signal(SIGUSR1,SIG_IGN);
signal(SIGKILL,SIG_IGN);
unlink(outfile);
exit(0);
}

void configura_att_seniales() {
signal(SIGTERM, finalizar);
signal(SIGINT,  finalizar);
signal(SIGUSR1, finalizar);
signal(SIGKILL, finalizar);
}

void usage(poptContext optCon, int exitcode, int errorcode) {
poptPrintUsage(optCon, stderr, 0);
if (errorcode==NO_PROGRAM) {
fprintf(stderr,"Error: No command to execute.\n");
fprintf(stderr,"   Specify the command with the --comand 
option.\n");
}
else if (errorcode==NO_OUTFILE) {
fprintf(stderr,"Error: No virtual file.\n");
fprintf(stderr,"   Specify a filename with --file option.\n");
}
else { // GENERIC_ERROR ?
fprintf(stderr, "Unknown error.");
}
exit(exitcode);
}

int file_exists(char *filename) {
FILE *filedesc;

filedesc = fopen(filename, "r");
if(filedesc == NULL) {
return FALSE;
} else {
fclose(filedesc);
return TRUE;
}
}

int loadconf(int argc, char* argv[]) {
int defaultconf;
char c;
//  char *errorstr = NULL;
//  char *errorcmt = NULL;
poptContext optCon;

/* Command line options (popt) */
struct poptOption optionsTable[] = {
{"command",'c',POPT_ARG_STRING,&program,'c',"Command to execute"},
{"file",   'f',POPT_ARG_STRING,&outfile,'f',"Virtual file name"},
POPT_AUTOHELP
{ NULL, '\0', 0, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL }
};

optCon = poptGetContext(NULL, argc,(void*) argv, optionsTable, 1);

while ((c = poptGetNextOpt(optCon)) >= 0) {
switch (c) {
case 'c':
program = poptGetOptArg(optCon);
break;
case 'f':
outfile = poptGetOptArg(optCon);
break;
case 'h':
poptPrintHelp(optCon, stderr, 0);
exit(0);
case 'u':
poptPrintUsage(optCon, stderr, 0);
exit(0);
}
}

if (program ==NULL) {
usage(optCon,1,NO_PROGRAM);
}
if (outfile==NULL) {
usage(optCon,1,NO_OUTFILE);
}
poptFreeContext(optCon);
}

int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
int pid, estado;
int fd;

loadconf(argc,argv);
configura_att_seniales();

if (mknod(outfile, S_IFIFO|0644, 0)) {
exit(1);
}

while(1) {
if ((fd=open(outfile,O_WRONLY))<0) {
exit(1);
}
if ((pid= fork())==0) {
dup2(fd,1);
//  execlp(program,program,"-",NULL);
system(program);
exit(1);
}
pid=wait(&estado);
close(fd);
sleep(1);
}
}


Re: [Evolution-hackers] Calendar alarm

2002-01-21 Thread JP Rosevear

On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 08:10, Ross Burton wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Idle chatting on #evolution has led me to decided to learn several
> tricks the fun way.  I am planning to create an implementation of the
> Calendar Alarm interface in perl, which will use Jabber to alert me.
> 
> I've had a quick look at the source and think this would be possible,
> but are all of the required interfaces public?  What happens if when
> Evolution requests an implementation of the alarm interface, oaf finds
> two?  I guess I can get around that by starting my factory before
> starting evolution, but thats a bit of a hack.

There is no implementation of the alarm interface, the
evolution-alarm-notify program simply accesses the appointments (and
their alarms) via the wombat (which has an idl/corba interface).  It
then implements the alarm actions.  Note you can run a program when an
evo alarm fires.

-JP
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] new feature?

2002-01-22 Thread barry

> Hi people, I can't seem to find any sign of this currently being available,
> but what are the chances of being able to use the output of a program for
> signatures? I have a nice little random signature generator I wrote and I'd
> like to be able to use it in Evolution as I do in mutt (in mutt I have
> set signature="~/.muttsig|"
> )
> so this runs ~/.muttsig and the output becomes my signature, I tried using
> this method and `~/.muttsig` in evolution, but neither did anything, so I
> assume support for it isn't around
> From: "Jean-Eric Cuendet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> In a console:
> mknod p /tmp/evolution-sig
> ~/.muttsig > /tmp/evolution-sig

(yes, I get the digest, hence the odd formatting of this message)
using a named pipe is closest to what I ended up doing, I don't know why
I didn't think of it in the first place :) I modified my signature
generator open a pipe, and just print what it needs to when the pipe is
read, but I still think it'd be a nice feature to have built in (I just
know I'll forget to run the program to pipe output)


> From: Guille -bisho- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I tried out this method (the C program to run another program when pipe
read) but it refused to compile for me with some popt related errors, if
you want me to let you know what they are, bug me seperately

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] GLib-ERROR

2002-02-07 Thread Dan Winship

On Wed, 2002-02-06 at 23:33, Michael J. Rensing wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I've downloaded the latest version of the cvs evolution branch (as of Feb.
> 6) and compiled it. When I try to run it, I get
> 
> GLib-ERROR **: could not allocate -16842989 bytes

The most common cause of this is when something in the IDL changes and
you try to run some components with the old version and some with the
new.

It's possible that just running "killev" once and then trying to start
evolution will make things work.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] GAL RPMs?

2002-02-10 Thread JP Rosevear

On Wed, 2002-02-06 at 13:22, Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:
> Anyone knows where I can find gal-0.19.99.1 RPMs?
> 
> The Evolution snapshot in Red Carpet doesn't have it.
> 
> checking for GAL... 0.19 found
> configure: error:
> ""
> "You need GAL 0.19.99.1 or higher to build Evolution"
> "If you think you already have this installed, consult the README."

ftp.ximian.com

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] calendar hooks?

2002-02-18 Thread Rodrigo Moya

On Sat, 2002-02-16 at 06:36, Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
> I haven't started looking at any code yet, but was curious about the
> calendar function specifically.  I'd like to see if I can build a
> 'conduit' between evolution and another calendar program, Steltor's
> CorporateTime.  Does Evolution have any hooks to use anything other than
> it's own database to check for calendar information?
> 
yes, you just have to implement a new CalBackend class, as is done for
the CalBackendFile (in calendar/pcs/cal-backend-file.[ch]).

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] solaris port

2002-02-19 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast

Assuming you have gc and some GNU tools installed on your Solaris
system, it should work. We use Solaris 8 here at Ximian to debug/purify
Evolution all the time so I know it can be done.

Jeff

On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 14:01, Jeeva Chelladhurai wrote:
> Is there any solaris {sparc,intel} port evolution port available?
> 
> I was trying to port it on solaris intel but not even able to configure the
> Makefile (it was complaning about scrollkeeper).
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Jeeva.
> 
> 
> 
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RE: [Evolution-hackers] solaris port

2002-02-19 Thread Jeeva Chelladhurai

Thanks for the reply.

I do have GCC and some GNU tools (but not all) on my solaris 8 intel box.

When I tried to configure the Makefile of evolution, it was complaining
about scrollkeeper. Then I was trying to port scrollkeeper that was
complaining about intltool and ... Finally  I stopped when I was not able to
find popt anywhere.

Is there any standard build procedure I could follow? Any document talks
about depending GNU tools?

Since ximian has an internal solaris build, it could make it public
(downloadable), so that solaris users can get it without any trouble.

Pls. help me to get out of my outlook.

Thanks

Jeeva.


> -Original Message-
> From: Jeffrey Stedfast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 3:13 PM
> To: Jeeva Chelladhurai
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Evolution-hackers] solaris port
>
>
> Assuming you have gc and some GNU tools installed on your Solaris
> system, it should work. We use Solaris 8 here at Ximian to debug/purify
> Evolution all the time so I know it can be done.
>
> Jeff
>
> On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 14:01, Jeeva Chelladhurai wrote:
> > Is there any solaris {sparc,intel} port evolution port available?
> >
> > I was trying to port it on solaris intel but not even able to
> configure the
> > Makefile (it was complaning about scrollkeeper).
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Jeeva.
> >
> >
> >
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RE: [Evolution-hackers] solaris port

2002-02-20 Thread Matt Avery - Sun UK

Jeeva,

I have found it possible to compile Evolution on Solaris.

Try installing the following packages from the Solaris 8 "Software
Companion" CDROM (comes along with Solaris 8 media). You may need to set
$PATH and $LD_LIBRARY_PATH to include /opt/sfw/bin and /opt/sfw/lib
respectively:

system  SFWaconf autoconf - GNU autoconf
system  SFWamake automake - GNU automake
system  SFWbison GNU bison - a better yacc
system  SFWcvs   cvs - version control system
system  SFWdiffu diffutils - GNU diffutils
system  SFWflex  GNU flex - a lex replacement
system  SFWgawk  gawk - pattern scanning and processing
language
system  SFWgcc   gcc - GNU Compiler Collection
system  SFWgcmn  gcmn - Common GNU package
system  SFWgdb   gdb - GNU source-level debugger
system  SFWgfile fileutils - GNU file management
utilities
system  SFWgfind findutils - GNU find utilities
system  SFWgm4   GNU m4 - macro processor
system  SFWgmake gmake - GNU make
system  SFWgtar  gtar - GNU tar
system  SFWgtxt  GNU gettext - utilities for software
localization
system  SFWjpg   jpeg - The Independent JPEG Groups JPEG
software
system  SFWncur  ncurses - new curses library
system  SFWpng   PNG - Portable Network Graphics library
system  SFWrline readline - library for editing command
lines
system  SFWsamba samba - A Windows SMB/CIFS fileserver
for UNIX
system  SFWsed   GNU sed - streaming editor
system  SFWtexi  GNU texinfo - Texinfo utilities
system  SFWtiff  libtiff - library for reading and
writing TIFF
system  SFWungif libungif - library used with GIF files

I also have the following packages installed (I don't know how many of
these are *necessary* to compile Evolution, or what the minimum versions
are.

GConf-1.0.0
ORBit-0.5.13
ammonite-1.0.0
audiofile-0.2.1
bonobo-1.0.17
bonobo-conf-0.14
bug-buddy-2.0.1
control-center-1.4.0.1
db-3.1.17
dia-0.86
e2fsprogs-1.19
eog-0.6
esound-0.2.22
evolution-1.0.1
freetype-2.0
gal-0.19
gdbm-1.8.0
gdk-pixbuf-0.10.1
gdm-2.2.0
gedit-0.9.6
gettext-0.10.35
gfax-0.4.2
ggv-1.0
ghex-1.2
gimp-1.2.1
glade-0.6.2
glib-1.2.9
gmp-3.1.1
gnome-applets-1.4.0.1
gnome-audio-1.4.0
gnome-common-1.2.1
gnome-core-1.4.0.1
gnome-db-0.2.3
gnome-games-1.4.0.1
gnome-libs-1.2.13
gnome-media-1.2.0
gnome-pim-1.4.0
gnome-print-0.29
gnome-user-docs-1.4.1
gnome-utils-1.4.0
gnome-vfs-1.0
gs5.50
gtk+-1.2.9
gtk-engines-0.12
gtkhtml-1.0.1
gtop-1.0.13
imlib-1.9.10
jpeg-6b
libgda-0.2.3
libghttp-1.0.9
libglade-0.16
libgtop-1.0.12
libpng-1.0.9
librep-0.13.6
libxml-1.8.15
mc-4.5.51
mpg123-0.59r
nautilus-1.0.1.1
oaf-0.6.7
openldap-2.0.20
popt-1.6.3
rep-gtk-0.15
sawfish-0.38
scrollkeeper-0.2
sodipodi-0.22
tiff-v3.5.5
w3c-libwww-5.3.2
xalf-0.7
xchat-1.6.3
xml-i18n-tools-0.8.1
xmms-1.2.4
xmms-solaris-0.6.4
xpm-3.4k

HTH,

-Matt

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by my employer 






On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 20:38, Jeeva Chelladhurai wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
> 
> I do have GCC and some GNU tools (but not all) on my solaris 8 intel box.
> 
> When I tried to configure the Makefile of evolution, it was complaining
> about scrollkeeper. Then I was trying to port scrollkeeper that was
> complaining about intltool and ... Finally  I stopped when I was not able to
> find popt anywhere.
> 
> Is there any standard build procedure I could follow? Any document talks
> about depending GNU tools?
> 
> Since ximian has an internal solaris build, it could make it public
> (downloadable), so that solaris users can get it without any trouble.
> 
> Pls. help me to get out of my outlook.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Jeeva.
> 
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jeffrey Stedfast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 3:13 PM
> > To: Jeeva Chelladhurai
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [Evolution-hackers] solaris port
> >
> >
> > Assuming you have gc and some GNU tools installed on your Solaris
> > system, it should work. We use Solaris 8 here at Ximian to debug/purify
> > Evolution all the time so I know it can be done.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> > On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 14:01, Jeeva Chelladhurai wrote:
> > > Is there any solaris {sparc,intel} port evolution port available?
> > >
> > > I was trying to port it on solaris intel but not even able to
> > configure the
> > > Makefile (it was complaning about scrollkeeper).
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Jeeva.
> 

RE: [Evolution-hackers] solaris port

2002-02-20 Thread Jeeva Chelladhurai

Matt/XIMIAM support,

It looks like you are using GNOME as your WINDOW manager.
BUT I still use the good old CDE.

Can I port evolution without GNOME?


Thanks

Jeeva.


> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matt Avery - Sun
> UK
> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 3:49 AM
> To: Jeeva Chelladhurai
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Evolution-hackers] solaris port
>
>
> Jeeva,
>
> I have found it possible to compile Evolution on Solaris.
>
> Try installing the following packages from the Solaris 8 "Software
> Companion" CDROM (comes along with Solaris 8 media). You may need to set
> $PATH and $LD_LIBRARY_PATH to include /opt/sfw/bin and /opt/sfw/lib
> respectively:
>
> system  SFWaconf autoconf - GNU autoconf
> system  SFWamake automake - GNU automake
> system  SFWbison GNU bison - a better yacc
> system  SFWcvs   cvs - version control system
> system  SFWdiffu diffutils - GNU diffutils
> system  SFWflex  GNU flex - a lex replacement
> system  SFWgawk  gawk - pattern scanning and processing
> language
> system  SFWgcc   gcc - GNU Compiler Collection
> system  SFWgcmn  gcmn - Common GNU package
> system  SFWgdb   gdb - GNU source-level debugger
> system  SFWgfile fileutils - GNU file management
> utilities
> system  SFWgfind findutils - GNU find utilities
> system  SFWgm4   GNU m4 - macro processor
> system  SFWgmake gmake - GNU make
> system  SFWgtar  gtar - GNU tar
> system  SFWgtxt  GNU gettext - utilities for software
> localization
> system  SFWjpg   jpeg - The Independent JPEG Groups JPEG
> software
> system  SFWncur  ncurses - new curses library
> system  SFWpng   PNG - Portable Network Graphics library
> system  SFWrline readline - library for editing command
> lines
> system  SFWsamba samba - A Windows SMB/CIFS fileserver
> for UNIX
> system  SFWsed   GNU sed - streaming editor
> system  SFWtexi  GNU texinfo - Texinfo utilities
> system  SFWtiff  libtiff - library for reading and
> writing TIFF
> system  SFWungif libungif - library used with GIF files
>
> I also have the following packages installed (I don't know how many of
> these are *necessary* to compile Evolution, or what the minimum versions
> are.
>
> GConf-1.0.0
> ORBit-0.5.13
> ammonite-1.0.0
> audiofile-0.2.1
> bonobo-1.0.17
> bonobo-conf-0.14
> bug-buddy-2.0.1
> control-center-1.4.0.1
> db-3.1.17
> dia-0.86
> e2fsprogs-1.19
> eog-0.6
> esound-0.2.22
> evolution-1.0.1
> freetype-2.0
> gal-0.19
> gdbm-1.8.0
> gdk-pixbuf-0.10.1
> gdm-2.2.0
> gedit-0.9.6
> gettext-0.10.35
> gfax-0.4.2
> ggv-1.0
> ghex-1.2
> gimp-1.2.1
> glade-0.6.2
> glib-1.2.9
> gmp-3.1.1
> gnome-applets-1.4.0.1
> gnome-audio-1.4.0
> gnome-common-1.2.1
> gnome-core-1.4.0.1
> gnome-db-0.2.3
> gnome-games-1.4.0.1
> gnome-libs-1.2.13
> gnome-media-1.2.0
> gnome-pim-1.4.0
> gnome-print-0.29
> gnome-user-docs-1.4.1
> gnome-utils-1.4.0
> gnome-vfs-1.0
> gs5.50
> gtk+-1.2.9
> gtk-engines-0.12
> gtkhtml-1.0.1
> gtop-1.0.13
> imlib-1.9.10
> jpeg-6b
> libgda-0.2.3
> libghttp-1.0.9
> libglade-0.16
> libgtop-1.0.12
> libpng-1.0.9
> librep-0.13.6
> libxml-1.8.15
> mc-4.5.51
> mpg123-0.59r
> nautilus-1.0.1.1
> oaf-0.6.7
> openldap-2.0.20
> popt-1.6.3
> rep-gtk-0.15
> sawfish-0.38
> scrollkeeper-0.2
> sodipodi-0.22
> tiff-v3.5.5
> w3c-libwww-5.3.2
> xalf-0.7
> xchat-1.6.3
> xml-i18n-tools-0.8.1
> xmms-1.2.4
> xmms-solaris-0.6.4
> xpm-3.4k
>
> HTH,
>
> -Matt
>
>  NB: The above are my personal opinions; they are not endorsed
> by my employer 
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 20:38, Jeeva Chelladhurai wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply.
> >
> > I do have GCC and some GNU tools (but not all) on my solaris 8
> intel box.
> >
> > When I tried to configure the Makefile of evolution, it was complaining
> > about scrollkeeper. Then I was trying to port scrollkeeper that was
> > complaining about intltool and ... Finally  I stopped when I
> was not able to
> > find popt anywhere.
> >
> > Is there any standard build procedure I could follow? Any document talks
> > about depending GNU tools?
> >
> > S

Re: [Evolution-hackers] solaris port

2002-02-20 Thread JP Rosevear

On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 14:01, Jeeva Chelladhurai wrote:
> Is there any solaris {sparc,intel} port evolution port available?
> 
> I was trying to port it on solaris intel but not even able to configure the
> Makefile (it was complaning about scrollkeeper).

You'll need large parts of gnome for this.  Most of the pieces you can
get from our solaris distribution of ximian gnome.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] solaris port

2002-02-21 Thread Matt Avery - Sun UK

Jeeva,

JP is absolutely right. I have happily run evolution under CDE, but you
need so many GNOME components and libraries that you really need to have
the whole of GNOME installed even though you aren't actually using it as
your desktop.

Some of the component versions required by evolution (eg. "gal",
"gtkhtml", "oaf") are newer than the ones in the Sun distribution of
GNOME 1.4, so you may find it more practical to use the Ximian GNOME
distribution or to roll your own for the time being.

-Matt

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On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 21:32, JP Rosevear wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 14:01, Jeeva Chelladhurai wrote:
> > Is there any solaris {sparc,intel} port evolution port available?
> > 
> > I was trying to port it on solaris intel but not even able to configure the
> > Makefile (it was complaning about scrollkeeper).
> 
> You'll need large parts of gnome for this.  Most of the pieces you can
> get from our solaris distribution of ximian gnome.
> 
> -JP
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Mouse grabs ...

2002-03-01 Thread Ettore Perazzoli

On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 14:51, Michael Meeks wrote:
>   A nasty moan - I have had to kill evolution 3 times today because of
> leaked mouse grabs D&D mails from evolution-mail to the shell tree view.
> The leak appears to be in evolution-mail inasmuch that killing that
> process frees up the system.
> 
>   I'd love to fix it, but it's not worth my time to consume an hour
> re-building evolution and bug hunting only to find that it's already
> fixed.
> 
>   So - what is the status / problem with the snapshots ? who is
> responsible for this ? I'm very happy to do the work - but I need some
> support.

Hm, I don't know anything about this bug, but I don't think it's fixed
in the snapshots.  Fejj is the one to bug about it...

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Mouse grabs ...

2002-03-01 Thread Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper

I've nothing to add other than a "me too".  It seems that what happens
is this...

1) I select a message from the top-right "list" pane and drag it over to
my folder tree on the left
2) a refresh happens in the folder list on the left
3) my mouse cursor permanently turns into the "I'm dragging something"
icon and doesn't come back unless I "killev"

My learned workaround is to drag and drop REALLY quickly and try to make
sure I don't time it anywhere near a "refresh" in the folder list pane.

On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 15:41, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 14:51, Michael Meeks wrote:
> > A nasty moan - I have had to kill evolution 3 times today because of
> > leaked mouse grabs D&D mails from evolution-mail to the shell tree view.
> > The leak appears to be in evolution-mail inasmuch that killing that
> > process frees up the system.
> > 
> > I'd love to fix it, but it's not worth my time to consume an hour
> > re-building evolution and bug hunting only to find that it's already
> > fixed.
> > 
> > So - what is the status / problem with the snapshots ? who is
> > responsible for this ? I'm very happy to do the work - but I need some
> > support.
> 
> Hm, I don't know anything about this bug, but I don't think it's fixed
> in the snapshots.  Fejj is the one to bug about it...
> 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Mouse grabs ...

2002-03-04 Thread Michael Meeks

On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 20:41, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> Hm, I don't know anything about this bug, but I don't think it's fixed
> in the snapshots.  Fejj is the one to bug about it...

I'm beggining to think it might be related to the mail being marked
'read' in mid D&D,

But that might be nonsense,

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Mouse grabs ...

2002-03-04 Thread Ettore Perazzoli

On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 05:33, Michael Meeks wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 20:41, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> > Hm, I don't know anything about this bug, but I don't think it's fixed
> > in the snapshots.  Fejj is the one to bug about it...
> 
>   I'm beggining to think it might be related to the mail being marked
> 'read' in mid D&D,

I don't seem to be able to trigger that...

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Mouse grabs ...

2002-03-06 Thread Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper

Okay.  This just happened to me again.  I was dragging one e-mail from
my "Inbox" to a different folder and as soon as I released the mouse
button, the e-mail in my top-right pane got a line through it,
indicating that it was now deleted from the inbox, the focus of the left
pane tried to change from my destination mailbox back to my inbox, but
got hosed up somewhere, and my mouse cursor is permanently stuck with
the "I'm dragging and dropping" cursor.  Nothing responds to keystroke
or mouse click.  The only solution is to  to a different
VT and kill evolution-mail.

How can I help debug this?  It's bitten me more times than I care to
remember.  I tried to "gdb evolution `pidof evolution`", but that didn't
do a whit of good.

I'm running debian unstable, using Maildir, and am running evolution
1.0.2.

On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 14:09, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 05:33, Michael Meeks wrote:
> > On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 20:41, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> > > Hm, I don't know anything about this bug, but I don't think it's fixed
> > > in the snapshots.  Fejj is the one to bug about it...
> > 
> > I'm beggining to think it might be related to the mail being marked
> > 'read' in mid D&D,
> 
> I don't seem to be able to trigger that...
> 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Mouse grabs ...

2002-03-07 Thread Dan Winship

> How can I help debug this?  It's bitten me more times than I care to
> remember.  I tried to "gdb evolution `pidof evolution`", but that didn't
> do a whit of good.

You'd have to be running the gdb from outside of X. Next time it
happens, try switching to another vt, attaching a gdb to evolution-mail,
and seeing if it's doing anything interesting/suspicious ("thread apply
all bt" is a good start). I'm not sure if it would be anything that
would be visible at that point though...

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Mouse grabs ...

2002-03-07 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast

Has anyone been able to reproduce with the current development branch?
I've so far only tried it 4 or 5 times, but so far have not encountered
this problem.

Jeff

On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 10:04, Dan Winship wrote:
> > How can I help debug this?  It's bitten me more times than I care to
> > remember.  I tried to "gdb evolution `pidof evolution`", but that didn't
> > do a whit of good.
> 
> You'd have to be running the gdb from outside of X. Next time it
> happens, try switching to another vt, attaching a gdb to evolution-mail,
> and seeing if it's doing anything interesting/suspicious ("thread apply
> all bt" is a good start). I'm not sure if it would be anything that
> would be visible at that point though...
> 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Mouse grabs ...

2002-03-08 Thread Michael Meeks

Hi Jeff,

On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 16:00, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> Has anyone been able to reproduce with the current development branch?
> I've so far only tried it 4 or 5 times, but so far have not encountered
> this problem.

I'm beggining to think it's a sawfish problem, inasmuch that sawfish
seems to behave very oddly on my machine at the moment, I'm using
sawfish-2 so I'm going to blame that for a while. I'd be interest to
know if other people suffering are using the stable sawfish.

However - evolution snapshots are still not available - which is quite
amazing to me, and no one seems to want to own up as responsible.

Regards,

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Mouse grabs ...

2002-03-08 Thread Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper

I'm running KDE2 and seeing this same issue, and also had this problem
with blackbox, so I don't think it's a window-manager-specific problem.

On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 08:18, Michael Meeks wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
> 
> On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 16:00, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> > Has anyone been able to reproduce with the current development branch?
> > I've so far only tried it 4 or 5 times, but so far have not encountered
> > this problem.
> 
>   I'm beggining to think it's a sawfish problem, inasmuch that sawfish
> seems to behave very oddly on my machine at the moment, I'm using
> sawfish-2 so I'm going to blame that for a while. I'd be interest to
> know if other people suffering are using the stable sawfish.
> 
>   However - evolution snapshots are still not available - which is quite
> amazing to me, and no one seems to want to own up as responsible.
> 
>   Regards,
> 
>   Michael.
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Personalized status

2002-04-05 Thread Not Zed


We've had an idea like that floating around for ages - using 'tags' on
messasges using some custom tag interface.

Since this is evolution-hackers, perhaps you could contribute a patch to
implement such a feature?  We can give you some guidance on how it
should be done and where it should fit.

If you're not a hacker, well, this isn't the right list.


On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 13:53, Federico Ferreres wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> While going through my email one of the things I've found that i really
> miss and have never seen on any mailer is personalized categories for
> flagging email. 
> 
> Say creating a "needs response flag + icon", an "intersting stuff +
> icon", or a "humor/funny category + icon". I could have all the humor
> found with a VFolder.
> 
> It would also be great for work, as usually have dozen actions needed in
> diferent situations and i tend to spend a lot of time traversing the
> folders what unfinished tasks.
> 
> M... anyone else misses this as i do?
> 
> Federico
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Personalized status

2002-04-05 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast

I've written an abstract dialog class for message tag editing that the
Flag-For-FollowUp dialog subclasses. You can take a look at these files
in mail/:

message-tag-editor.[c,h]: abstract tag editing dialog

message-tag-followup.[c,h]: example subclass implementing the tag editor
interfaces for the Flag-For-FollowUp tag.

Jeff

On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 04:46, Not Zed wrote:
> 
> We've had an idea like that floating around for ages - using 'tags' on
> messasges using some custom tag interface.
> 
> Since this is evolution-hackers, perhaps you could contribute a patch to
> implement such a feature?  We can give you some guidance on how it
> should be done and where it should fit.
> 
> If you're not a hacker, well, this isn't the right list.
> 
> 
> On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 13:53, Federico Ferreres wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > While going through my email one of the things I've found that i really
> > miss and have never seen on any mailer is personalized categories for
> > flagging email. 
> > 
> > Say creating a "needs response flag + icon", an "intersting stuff +
> > icon", or a "humor/funny category + icon". I could have all the humor
> > found with a VFolder.
> > 
> > It would also be great for work, as usually have dozen actions needed in
> > diferent situations and i tend to spend a lot of time traversing the
> > folders what unfinished tasks.
> > 
> > M... anyone else misses this as i do?
> > 
> > Federico
> > 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Private mails

2002-04-10 Thread Not Zed

This is not the correct list for a feature query.

However ...

What exactly are you trying to achieve?  Transmit of messages in an
encoded format, or storage in an encoded format?

The former can't be done for unencrypted mails, unless you use SSL
connections and the like.

And, well, self-encrypting mails doesn't sound terribly useful, if
you're trying to stop, say, the company looking at your mail, they'll
presumably have access to the private key you'll need to view the mail
anyway ...

But if you really wanted to do it, passing things through an encryptor
via, say, a procmail filter, would probably be the go.


On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 20:52, Juan Andrés Bentancour wrote:
> Hi ! 
> 
> 
> It's possible get encrypted any  mail with Evolution ?, when I mean
> "any" is any mail that gets to and come from Evolution. For security
> reasons, I need privacy to some mails, which arrive without
> encryptation.
> Maybe, self-encrypted mails with my own gpg public key, like the sent
> encrypted mails. 
> 
> 
> Bye !
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Andrés
> 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] about debugging

2002-04-26 Thread Gerardo Marin

Check
http://support.ximian.com/cgi-bin/ximian.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_refno=010724-13


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On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 06:07, Bertrand Mathieu wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I haven't been able to find info on the website about debugging
> evolution. For instance I have been able to attach gdb to a process to
> catch some segfaults. But sometimes I experience a crash at evolution
> startup, and I don't have the time to find the PID and give it to gdb.
> What's the good method?
> 
> BTW, Evolution is a great software!
> -- 
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Compile Bonobo.idl

2002-05-12 Thread Rodrigo Moya

On Sun, 2002-05-12 at 17:48, CUBAT DIT CROS Christophe wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I want to developpe a application that use the evolution's calendar
> throw the ORB with java.
> 
> I use the jdk 1.4.0 and when i use idlj, i find an error:
> 
> >idlj /usr/share/idl/Bonobo.idl 
> >
> >/usr/share/idl/Bonobo.idl (line 11):  Expected one of `' `(';
> >encountered `'.
> >#if !defined(__BONOBO_COMPILATION) && defined(__ORBIT_IDL__)
>  ^
> 
hmm, maybe it does not undertand the defined keyword. Try replacing that
line with:

#ifndef __BONOBO_COMPILATION
#ifdef __ORBIT_IDL__
...
#endif
#endif

cheers


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Re: [Evolution-hackers] gal branch?

2002-05-13 Thread JP Rosevear

On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 05:14, Victor Hernandez Maksimenko wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> i'm just trying to compile evo HEAD from cvs but it says it requires GAL
> 0.19.99.15, i checked out many gal branches trying to find the
> 0.19.99.15 but with no luck, the most close is the GAL_2_ANCHOR_MERGE1,
> but it is 0.19.99.4, so evo still complains... 
> 
> so, what gal branch do i need to be able to compile head evo?

You need the mainline.  cvs up -A

-JP
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Re: [Evolution-hackers] gal branch?

2002-05-13 Thread Rodrigo Moya

On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 11:14, Victor Hernandez Maksimenko wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> i'm just trying to compile evo HEAD from cvs but it says it requires GAL
> 0.19.99.15, i checked out many gal branches trying to find the
> 0.19.99.15 but with no luck, the most close is the GAL_2_ANCHOR_MERGE1,
> but it is 0.19.99.4, so evo still complains... 
> 
> so, what gal branch do i need to be able to compile head evo?
> 
> thanks in advance for your help

you need GAL HEAD.

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] gal branch?

2002-05-13 Thread Victor Hernandez Maksimenko

On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 19:41, JP Rosevear wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 05:14, Victor Hernandez Maksimenko wrote:
> > Hi there,
> > 
> > i'm just trying to compile evo HEAD from cvs but it says it requires GAL
> > 0.19.99.15, i checked out many gal branches trying to find the
> > 0.19.99.15 but with no luck, the most close is the GAL_2_ANCHOR_MERGE1,
> > but it is 0.19.99.4, so evo still complains... 
> > 
> > so, what gal branch do i need to be able to compile head evo?
> 
> You need the mainline.  cvs up -A

oops,  i had the gal-2 brach (for g2d) and i thought that was head 

thanks for ur help

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Missing contacts?

2002-05-20 Thread Dan Winship

On Mon, 2002-05-20 at 11:06, Connector, Ximian wrote:
> I recompiled Evolution and am running 1.0.5 (previously 1.0.3).  From
> the Folders window (where Summary, Local Folders, Vfolders) I used to
> have a folder for Other Contacts, and that seems to have disappeared in
> the current version.

Sounds like you accidentally built without ldap support.

-- Dan


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