Re: [Evolution] DST

2007-03-15 Thread P Chenthill
Hi Chris,
   We are not currently doing much bug fixes in the version which
your using. Please upgrade your evolution to the latest stable version
which is evolution-2.10. It has all the latest timezone updates. Am
currently working on a fix for migrating timezones of meetings created
in past and occurring in future which will be posted by today or
tomorrow.

- Chenthill.
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 11:28 -0400, Chris Murphy wrote:
> I'm running Evolution 2.2.3 on Fedora Core 4.  I have the same problem
> as many other people where my calender alerts are 1 hour off.  I have
> seen many questions but no answers to this problem here or on the many
> forums I have looked in.  Is there a fix for this or is the only
> solution to wait until April for the old DST to take effect.
> 
> Thanks,
> Chris 
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Re: [Evolution] DST

2007-03-15 Thread Chris Murphy
Thanks everyone for your responses!  I finally got it running by copying 
the /evolution-dataserver/zoneinfo from a Core 6 box that I use, to the 
Core 4 box.  I'll wait for the fix to update the 100 other Core 4 boxes 
that I oversee.  In response to the request to upgrade, I have posted my 
efforts/problems trying to upgrade Evolution to 2.8 on Fedora Core 4 but 
have not seen any replies to the effect that this is possible.  I would 
love to get these boxes upgraded as I really like the new features 
however, trying to pass to the ./configure the unending amount to 
dependencies and locations is too much.  If someone has built an RPM or 
has easy directions on building one, I would be much appreciated.


Thanks again,

Chris

P Chenthill wrote

Hi Chris,
   We are not currently doing much bug fixes in the version which
your using. Please upgrade your evolution to the latest stable version
which is evolution-2.10. It has all the latest timezone updates. Am
currently working on a fix for migrating timezones of meetings created
in past and occurring in future which will be posted by today or
tomorrow.

- Chenthill.
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 11:28 -0400, Chris Murphy wrote:
  

I'm running Evolution 2.2.3 on Fedora Core 4.  I have the same problem
as many other people where my calender alerts are 1 hour off.  I have
seen many questions but no answers to this problem here or on the many
forums I have looked in.  Is there a fix for this or is the only
solution to wait until April for the old DST to take effect.

Thanks,
Chris 
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Re: [Evolution] Evolution 2.2.3 to 2.8

2007-03-15 Thread Matthew Barnes
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 08:32 -0500, Chris Murphy wrote:
> I currently run evolution 2.2.3 on a group of about 100 computers with
> installations of Fedora 2 and Fedora 4.  The default installation of
> Evolution is 2.2.0 with updates in the repos to get to 2.2.3.  I have
> attempted to upgrade to 2.8 on a test machine but run into major
> dependency issues and serious scripting to get the configure program
> to run.  So many that I spent 2 hours pointing the program to the
> correct folders for qt and various dependencies and still haven't made
> it through successfully.  Has anyone tried to do this before?  I
> really am only interested in upgrading the Fedora 4 versions of
> Evolution as I am phasing out the Fedora 2 installs.

Chris,

You'll probably have to upgrade your GNOME/GTK+ libraries to something
fairly recent in order to get Evolution 2.8 to build.  The exact library
versions necessary to build a particular Evolution release are not
carefully tracked.  This is an open issue that I hope to correct soon.

Matthew Barnes

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