On Wed, 2018-07-11 at 12:25 -0700, Douglas Summers wrote: > it ran well, but I like how > the "native" package integrates with the desktop.
Hi, yes, I fully understand that and agree with you, but in case of evolution, and its dependency on evolution-data-server, there is no win-win state, I'm sorry. Either you run up-to-date evolution against possibly long ago obsolete evolution-data-server D-Bus services and you have the fancy integration with the desktop and have access to local disk and such, or you run really up to date evolution and up to date evolution-data-server, thus you really get all the latest fixes [1], but you run in a sandbox, with no integration with the desktop, no notifications, no local file system,... It's a pita that Flatpak itself doesn't have something in between of "talks-to" and "owns" for D-Bus interfaces, in which case one would be able to override some D-Bus services, but keep using other system's D-Bus services. That would be a killer feature of Flatpak, from my point of view, but as long as this is relevant only for a minority of the Flatpak applications, and most of them even "do not care" (no offense meant, they target something else), then it makes sense Flatpak developers also use their time on other issues and features. To be honest, I do not know whether it's possible at all, the obstacle can be somewhere else than in Flatpak, maybe it's in D-Bus itself, I really do not know. Bye, Milan [1] One example for all: like with the timezone thing in EWS, the change for I#7 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-ews/issues/7 had been done for the evolution-data-server side, namely for a backend which runs in evolution-calendar-factory(-subprocess). Having a Flatpak version of evolution which integrates with the desktop, then even if you build that Flatpak version against the latest evolution-ews, then it'll still talk to the old and unpatched evolution-calendar-factory in your system, thus you'd not have the issue fixed. This is sometimes hard to realize. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list