Has anyone built Evo under RedHat on the Alpha platform before? I've got
a few Alphas here and I was trying to get them to the point where
they're running more-or-less the same versions of everything as the
Intel boxes.
I've rebuilt most of Ximian Gnome from the current SRPMs, and it all
worked
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 13:22, Fernando Pereira wrote:
On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 12:48, Ujwal S. Sathyam wrote:
I track fink pretty closely. Some of the libraries are available, but
only in unstable, and not all.
I had a hack at it, and haven't surrendered as yet, but it's pretty low
on my priority
On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 10:46, Sergey V. Udaltsov wrote:
Search the list archives. You'll find two things:
Sorry, I could not find the Search feature in the list archives:(
http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution/2001-December/015862.html
That's the answer I got when I brought this
On Wed, 2001-12-26 at 13:52, Xiaoguang Woo wrote:
I use RedHat7.2, and it has Gnome-vfs 1.0.1-17 already.
But when I './configure', it said: 'YOU NEED GNOME-VFS 1.0 or
higher to build evolution.'
How can I solve this problem?
You probably don't have the
I'm thinking of dropping my old UW IMAP server in the bin, and wondered
if anyone had any recommendations for alternatives. I was only using UW
since it came with RedHat, really. It was just easier that way. :)
So, given that I'm sold on the idea of cutting over to maildir format,
and already do
On 17/12/01 9:42 AM, Paul Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Avantgo on Linux exists. It's called MAL, and I use it all the time.
;). It comes with pilot-link, I believe.
If any RedHat users are following this thread - the conduits package was
missing from the Ximian Gnome builds for RedHat for
Hiho - I'm in the middle of trying to convince Evolution 1.0 to compile
under OS X. I haven't even started on Evo itself yet - I'm still
tweaking the Fink (http://fink.sourceforge.net/) packages around to try
and meet all the dependencies. So far so good - currently working on
GConf 1.0.7, then I
On Sat, 2001-12-15 at 00:39, Dan Winship wrote:
The issue is that libdb file formats change sometimes between versions.
We wanted to guarantee that you can just move your ~/evolution folder
between machines (or share it via NFS or whatever) and always have
things work. So we made it depend on
On Sun, 2001-12-02 at 18:52, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
Hmmm, although... if the error is in the QP encoding it might mean that
my above directions won't work correctly. I guess if you can save it
from Pine and attach it to bugzilla, that'd be great (maybe even better
than saving it from evo
on 3/12/01 8:58 AM, Fabian Moerchen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as far as my little knowledge of the evo internals goes evolution-mail
is just a subprogram being called from the evolution shell. what you
described is not supposed to work. try calling evolution.
Actually, it does - sort of.
Hi all - I have in my IMAP inbox one of those rare treasures: a message
that crashes Evolution.
Pine also refuses to display with the message Formatting error:
Non-hexadecimal character in QP encoding, but will let me save it. Who
should I send it to, and how should I package it?
Mike.
Just thought I'd check before I take a stab at it over the weekend - has
anyone ever compiled Evolution under OS X?
Mike.
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On Sat, 2001-11-10 at 16:47, Chris Tooley wrote:
I concur. Love the program, don't love the new Ximian looking icon.
I'm going to be my usual contrary self and say that I actually prefer
the new icon. The old one looked rather bland and generic to me. Perhaps
the old one could get included in
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 19:31, Rebecca J. Walter wrote:
This is interesting actually. I can send tar.gz files without a problem
(entire manuals). A few days ago, I tried to send a .doc file (created
in star office) to a customer and it totally broke. The file she got
was then called file.bin
On Sat, 2001-11-03 at 03:25, Ujwal S. Sathyam wrote:
It is not an issue with inline or attached. The attachment gets chopped
off while it being sent. The size was about 3MB. The recipient got an
attachment that was 32KB. I think this happens only when the SMTP server
is remote, i.e. more than
On Sat, 2001-11-03 at 15:51, Benjamin Sherman wrote:
In the URL Handlers control-applet, I added the mailto protocol and
the command: evolution %s
Try: evolution mailto:%s
Should work a bit better.
Mike.
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On Wed, 2001-10-31 at 20:39, Ross Burton wrote:
This may be a bug I've been seeing. By slower, what do you mean? I'm
seeing behaviour where sometimes a click of the mouse wheel scrolls by
a message, and sometimes it will only scroll if I move the wheel fast
enough. If I scroll the wheel
This may just be me, but I can recreate it reliably on my machine here:
Select a message in my Local Folders/Sent folder (this happens from any
folder in my Local store, though - not just Sent).
Drag it to my IMAP Sent folder (because Evo forgot I use a custom Sent
folder again and I forgot to
On Fri, 2001-10-19 at 22:45, Mike Leckey, Jr. wrote:
The message counter is now working!!!
http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=9947
Someone might want to close my bug report, since I'm happy as well. It
never got noted as a duplicate.
http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=9404
I
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