Re: [Evolution] mac os x

2002-10-24 Thread Scott Boss
Has anyone gotten evolution to compile on MacOSX? And suggestions on what to do, I would greatly appreciate it. I know that I could go with fink but it was to load a bunch of stuff that I donĀ¹t need. I understand that Evolution needs an X server running since it is not an Aqua/Carbon/Cocoa

Re: [Evolution] mac os x

2002-10-24 Thread Aaron
Scott: I've managed to get it working via Fink (back at 1.0.6, I think), but it's not really quick. Relatively straightforward though. I don't recommend it for beginners, but it's not strictly in the realm of experts (i.e. I'm not a developer and I couldn't find my way out of a Makefile with a

[Evolution] mac os x

2002-10-23 Thread Oliver Kurlvink
hi there :) in december i'll quit using freebsd and switch to a mac with mac os x installed. during the beginnings of using this new os i want to use the software which i use currently, i.e. evo, xemacs, abiword, gnumeric and so on. i know that abiword, xemacs and gnumeric run on os x. do you

Re: [Evolution] mac os x

2002-10-23 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast
It seems to be included in fink unstable? http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/section.php/crypto Jeff On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 14:11, Oliver Kurlvink wrote: hi there :) in december i'll quit using freebsd and switch to a mac with mac os x installed. during the beginnings of using this new os i

Re: [Evolution] mac os x

2002-10-23 Thread Michael A. Peters
I do have one comment- Smart move looking for something other than Mail.app Mail.app chokes on me after about 3 days worth of my high volume mail. I kept trying it every time (looking for something better than Sylpheed which I had been using on Linux) they updated it- but it always choked after a