> >Yeah, I tried to do that yesterday. I downloaded and installed the src
> >for evo. I can see that the evolution source was installed
> >under /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES. Unfortunately, the mail-notification
> >install still says it can't find it when I do:
> >./configure --with-evolution-source-dir=/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES
> >  
> >
> You probably need to specify a level deeper in the directory structure.
> To ultimate way of knowing what goes wrong is reading config.log -- it 
> will contain an error that it can't find a particular file. This should 
> enable you to fix it.
> 

In response to my other post which hasn't made the list yet. I'm
guessing I need to apply these patches to the evo source? I'll google on
how to apply these patches. 

evo-addressbook-print-with-pango-2.patch
evo-calendar-print-with-pango-4.patch 
evolution-1.4.4-ldap-x86_64-hack.patch
evolution-2.2.2-commit-enter-on-calendar.patch
evolution-2.2.2-fix-conduit-dir.patch
evolution-2.2.2-fix-new-mail-notify.patch
evolution-2.2.2-no-gnome-common.patch
evolution-format-string-SA05-001.patch

If that's not the plugin issue please let me know. 

Thanks,
James

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