Release date of Trusty is 2014-04-17, so get the source code and build
the package yourself:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution#Get_the_Source_Code
Assumed you are to lazy to learn how to build a Debian package, you
could install the package "checkinstall" and try to build a package
automagica
I've just started using Mint 16. The only version of Evolution
apparently available in their repository is 3.11.3, which comes with a (
(needed) health warning from the Evolution developers, who recommend
using version 3.10.
I've spend several hours trying to find a 'deb' package for Evolution
3.1
On Thu, 2014-01-02 at 12:39 -0500, Jeff Fortin wrote:
> I recall Evolution underwent quite a few changes to its file and folder
> structures (maildir, XDG, etc.) since then.
Actually that all happened around 2.32 / 3.0, so it sounds like you're
already over that hurdle. Which is good because the
Hi all,
Looking at an aunt's computer yesterday night, I realized she's still
using Evolution 3.2. The reason is simple: the Fedora 16 release I set
up on her computer two years ago still works perfectly fine, even though
it's not an enterprise/LTS edition. If it ain't broke, don't fix it etc.
I
On Tue, 2013-12-31 at 03:27 +, Howard Yoon wrote:
> >What operating system? What version of Evolution are you using?
>
> Yes, sorry about that. Windows 7 and Evolution 2.26.2
:-(
I wish someone would either kill off all the old and useless Windows
ports of Evolution - or make a consistent ef