Okay, I don't suppose I'll get much help here, since I'm really not versed
in how to compile programs.  Downloading the source tarballs and reading
the Readme make me just shiver.  I can't do any of that.

I'm using Chromixium; the latest version of Evolution is 10.4.x.  Very
old.  No one at Debian (I guess) is keeping this updated, so we're stuck
with older versions.  And since Google deprecated their address book
access, there's no way I can see to sync Google contacts with Evolution
10.4.x.

I've read the archives, and there's no help suggested.

So here's my question.  Is there someone out there willing to create a .deb
file of the latest Evolution so that a lot of us who shrink at the idea of
compiling on our own can install Evolution and use it?

And is there some way to communicate with the folks who maintain the
repositories to get them to keep up with the latest version of Evolution?
They seem to do this with Thunderbird, with Chromium, etc., but not with
Evolution.

Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.

-- 

-------------------------
Jeffrey Needle
jeff.nee...@gmail.com
_______________________________________________
evolution-list mailing list
evolution-list@gnome.org
To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ...
https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list

Reply via email to