On Tue, 2014-06-17 at 14:30 +0005, Khurshid Alam wrote:
> What do you mean by that? On Ubuntu, panel was always built against
> respective EDS available. Here is the complete scenario:
>
> Gnome-PanelEDSUbuntuStatus
> (EDS-Integration in clock)
>
Hi,
it doesn't seem they are using GNOME's git [1] for their changes, at
least based on the names you mentioned. Is it correct or I'm wrong?
I can give a flash shot on their calendar code, but I need to look at
the right code, not at an old.
Bye,
Milan
AFAIK, Alberts
On Tue, 2014-06-17 at 11:54 +0005, Khurshid Alam wrote:
> I am sorry. What I meant was that, it doesn't work with EDS-3.8,
> EDS-3.10 & EDS-3.12 (with gnome-panel 3.8.x). However it does work
> with EDS-3.6 (with gnome-panel 3.6.x). It has stopped working
> somewhere between 3.6 & 3.8gnome-p
Hi,
are you sure Ubuntu 14.04 ships evolution-data-server 3.8? I strongly
doubt it, it's two years old version now. You may report this to the
Gnome-Flashback project, rather than to GNOME's gnome-panel, and they
should be able to give you more info what's going on - supposing the
Gn
On Mon, 2014-06-16 at 17:08 +0005, Khurshid Alam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Gnome-panel 3.8 (Gnome-Flashback Project) in Ubuntu
> 14.04.The clock applet doesn't show any evolution/eds events or
> tasks anymore. My strong suspicion is that it happens because of
> certain changes in evolution-d