I've
finished preparing source code and binaries for a 1.5.2 release of
SyncEvolution. The source code has not been tagged yet, only the master
branches of syncevolution, libsynthesis and activesyncd were updated.
activesyncd continues to receive some SyncEvolution specific patches
(the "folder sync hacks" from Graham) which are not upstream.
The binaries are available in the "experimental" apt repo
(
http://downloads.syncevolution.org/apt/ with "experimental" as release
name) or as individual .tar.gz files in
http://downloads.syncevolution.org/syncevolution. Look for version
1.5.1+20160926+SE+8fccc44+unclean+SYSYNC+59b55aa
I've update the "experimental" and "unstable" repo and published
versions 1.5.1+20161014+SE+46a81a3+SYSYNC+7c9a4bf (SyncEvolution) and
0.92+20161014+SE+8918ba1 (activesyncd).
If you pull from "experimental", then please replace with
"unstable":
the idea is that only I update from "experimental" and that
"unstable"
will get the same update after some sanity checking. I didn't follow
that when announcing the version above, so if you now follow
"experimental", then please replace by "unstable".
[...]
deloptes, your TDE backends are included, albeit with some changes to
make them compile when disabled. Please check that this works as
intended for you.
Best Regards, Patrick Ohly
Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 2016/09/29 04:06 AM, deloptes wrote:
Hi,
when the code goes into syncevolution, this can be pulled and build for
your/everybody's system and make possible the use of SyncML protocol to
sync PIM and notes from and to TDE.
Trinity package managers can provide TDE packages for each supported
distribution.
Emanoil,
so if I understand correctly, to use it we need to add
syncevolution-trinity package right? If so, are you willing to take it
up?
Yes, this is the plan
At least for debian/ubuntu? If you have already
prepared the code, you
can
upload to bugszilla.
No I'm still missing the official packages. They have been just published
few days ago by SyncEvolution - v.1.5.2, so I need to have a look into it.
I am compiling from source for now - no deb.
I would prefer to work on the packages/libraries from the official debian
repo, but there was some issue with building on jessie, so there is no
1.5.1 in jessie. No idea how far it is.
But yes I could/would take care of the debian rules to produce the
packages.
regards
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