On Tue, 2011-03-22 at 21:27 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > On Wed, 2011-03-23 at 12:00 +1100, Nick Jenkins wrote: > > > FWIW, it was meaningful enough to me. The word 'Ubuntu' means that > > > he's using a version of Evolution that is *so* old that I cannot be > > > persuaded to care about it. > > Given that we all seem to agree that Ubuntu are doofuses > > Yep > > > 10.10/Oct 2010 and onwards,
Well, this will be kinda-sorta solved, for some definition of "solved", in next month's release (11.04), where the entire Gnome stack including Evolution will be synced up at 2.32. Ubuntu won't go with Gnome 3 until this fall's release (11.10). There will be a repository containing a complete Gnome 3, including Evo, for those who want to try it out. > I have to ask: Would there be any merit in > > an upstream repository of pre-built Evo packages? > > Sure. Build it! :) Already done. I've been using this from Thomas Novin <tho...@xyz.pp.se> and it works great and is well-maintained (there was an update just a few days ago for example); it contains Evo 2.32 and necessary libs etc.: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:konstigt/evolution Now just update and upgrade normally (either via apt-get, aptitude, or synaptic for those who like a GUI). > > But one big reason that people are > > reluctant to upgrade is that it's a hassle and typically involves > > upgrading everything on the system, which in turn will probably break > > other things - Evo definitely requires a lot of things to be updated. Just check the list of packages in that PPA. Some of those things could be considered worrisome as they are lower-level libraries. But in fact things seem to work OK. > > * Is it even technically possible to just upgrade Evo, or does the whole > > gnome desktop need to be upgraded? Evo typically tries very hard to work with the current Gnome as well as the previous Gnome version. For Ubuntu, the 10.10 version ships with the latest Gnome libraries (2.32) and infrastructure, all _except_ Evolution. So updating Evolution to 2.32 as well is really just aligning all the applications the way they should be, not upgrading Evo to be newer than the rest of the system. (Installing Evo 2.32 on an older release, like Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, is another matter entirely). _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list