Re: [Evolution] Evolution 2.26 released

2009-03-23 Thread Joshua Duan (CI/AFR-SG)



The easiest way to build your own Evolution:

1. install the libpst from the PPA (or download the sources from REVU,
and build & install it locally).
2. 'sudo apt-get build-dep evolution' (this will install *all* build
dependencies for Evolution)
3. 'sudo apt-get -b source evolution' (this will download the source
Evolution package, and immediately build it. It will take some time).
4. The result of the build will be a series of '.deb's on the directory.
Install them: 'sudo dpkg -i *.deb. You do not need to install the .ddeb.
5. restart Evolution.
  
I followed the steps and built and installed evolution. But the plug in 
was not shown in evolution by default. So I copied the plugin from 
/usr/local/src/evolution-2.26.0/plugins/pst-import to 
/usr/lib/evolution/2.26/plugins.


It does show up in the plugs menu but i still don't see the Outlook PST 
file import from the import wizard.


Cheers
Joshua
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[Evolution] Evolution file descriptor leak

2009-03-23 Thread Han Pilmeyer
Hi,

I've noticed that the version of Evolution that I use (Evolution 2.24.3
on Ubuntu Intrepid) has a file descriptor leak. Usually during the
course of about two days it will run out of free file descriptors. It
happens mostly with ".ev-journal" files, but I'm suspicious that there
may be others too.

Does anyone have suggestions on what kind of tracing/debugging to enable
before I report this in Bugzilla?

Cheers.
--
Han Pilmeyer
pilux_at_pilmeyer_dot_nl
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[Evolution] sharing contacts without ldap-server

2009-03-23 Thread Lars Schade
Hello,

I plan to run a k12linux installation for a small non-profit environment
group with six work places. I would like to use evolution as mail client
and give people access to common contacts. Since all the users reside on
the same machine there seems to be no need to install a ldap-server. 

But is it possible to share contacts with evolution without ldap?

I would like to avoid to install a full fedora directory server just to
share contact data between evolution accounts on the same machine. Is
there a simple way of doing this? Or does anyone know of a ldap-server
stripped and tailored to do only contacts and thus simple to install and
configure?

Help and ideas are greatly appriciated!

Lars

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[Evolution] Unanswered question regarding Evolution

2009-03-23 Thread Doug V

Greetings,

I posted a message about Evolution on the forum LinuxQuestions.org, but since 
nobody has responded I thought I might increase my chances of getting an answer 
by sending an email to this list.

My question is located here:

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/evolution-view-inbox-after-message-delete-712827/


I would appreciate a clarification on this. Thanks so much.


Doug



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