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-Evolution is the integrated mail, calendar and address book
-distributed suite from Ximian, Inc.
-
-See http://www.ximian.com/products/evolution for more information.
-
-If you are using Evolution, you may wish to subscribe to the Evolution
-users mailing list. If you are interested in contributing to
-development on it, you should certainly subscribe to the Evolution
-Hackers mailing list. Visit
-http://developer.ximian.com/community/lists.html to subscribe to
-Ximian mailing lists. If you are planning to work on any part of
-Evolution, please send mail to the mailing list first, to avoid
-duplicated effort (and to make sure that you aren't basing your work
-on interfaces that are expected to change).
-
-There are mailing list archives available at
-http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution/ and
-http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution-hackers/
-
-There is also an #evolution IRC channel on irc.gnome.org.
-
-Help for Evolution is available in the user manual (select "Help" from
-the menu after running the application), at the Ximian knowledge base
-(http://support.ximian.com), in the Evolution man page (run "man
-evolution" at the command line), and in the --help strings (run
-"evolution --help" at the command line).
-
-The rest of this file is dedicated to building Evolution.
-
-PROBLEMS BUILDING EVOLUTION
----------------------------
-
-Did you read the "How to build" section below?
-
-If the configure script complains that you don't have a library that
-you know you have installed, it usually means either that you've
-installed things into multiple prefixes (see the bits on GNOME_PATH
-below) or (if you're on Linux) that you installed the "foo" package
-but forgot the "foo-devel" or "foo-dev" packages.
-
-
-HOW TO BUILD EVOLUTION
-----------------------
-
- *** READ THIS BEFORE YOU START BUILDING ANYTHING! ***
-
-Evolution depends on a large number of unreleased and rapidly-changing
-libraries. Some of these libraries in turn depend on other unreleased
-and rapidly-changing libraries.
-
-Building Evolution is HARD, and it's going to stay hard until all of
-the libraries it depends on stabilize, and there's nothing we can do
-to make it any easier until then.
-
-
-GENERAL PRINCIPLES
-------------------
-
-First you have to decide whether you want to install Evolution (and
-its dependencies) into the same prefix as the rest of your GNOME
-install, or into a new prefix. Installing everything into the same
-prefix as the rest of your GNOME install will make it much easier to
-build and run programs, and easier to switch between using packages
-and building it yourself, but it may also make it harder to uninstall
-later.
-
-If you want to install into the same prefix as the rest of GNOME,
-type:
-
- gnome-config --prefix
- gnome-config --sysconfdir
-
-and remember the answers, and pass them to "configure" or "autogen.sh"
-when building the other packages you need. For example:
-
- ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var/lib
-
- --localstatedir is needed to make the docs integrate with scrollkeeper
- and needs to point to the directory containing the scrollkeeper indices
- which are in: gnome-config --localstatedir
-
-If you build in another prefix instead, you will need to set the
-GNOME_PATH environment variable (and ACLOCAL_FLAGS as well if building
-from CVS) to include the prefix you install into. For example:
-
- export GNOME_PATH=/usr/local
- export ACLOCAL_FLAGS="-I /usr/local/share/aclocal"
-
-(Assuming your shell is bash, and you installed into /usr/local.) You
-need to set GNOME_PATH both during compiling AND when you run
-evolution. Remember also that if you're installing into an odd prefix
-such as /evolution, that you also need to make sure to put
-${prefix}/bin in your PATH and ${prefix}/lib in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
-
-
-DEPENDENCIES
-------------
-
-The following required libraries are available in GNOME CVS, under the
-given names. Most (but not all) of them are also available as
-tarballs on ftp.gnome.org or one of the Ximian mirrors listed at
-http://ximian.com/mirrors.html.
-
-If installing from packages, remember that you need both the runtime
-and -devel packages for each library.
-
- - GNU intltool 0.18
-
- - scrollkeeper - 0.1.4 or later
-
- - gnome-xml - 1.8.17 or later in the 1.0 series, but not from the 2.0
- series (If you get this from GNOME CVS, use the tag "LIB_XML_1_BRANCH".)
-
-
- - gnome-print - 0.35 or later
-
- - gdk-pixbuf - 0.18.0 or later
-
- - ORBit - 0.5.8 or later (If you get this from GNOME CVS, use the
- tag "orbit-stable-0-5".)
-
- - oaf - 0.6.10 or later (If you get this from GNOME CVS, use the tag
- "oaf-stable-0-6")
-
- *** If you are using oaf from CVS, you should use the flag
- *** "--disable-more-warnings" when you configure, or it may fail to
- *** build.
-
- - gnome-vfs - 1.0.5 or later (If you get this from GNOME CVS, use
- the tag "gnome-vfs-1-0")
-
- *** If you are using gnome-vfs from CVS, you should use the flag
- *** "--disable-more-warnings" when configuring, or it may fail to
- *** build.
-
- - libglade - 0.14 or later
-
- - bonobo - 1.0.3 or later
-
- *** Note that bonobo must be installed with the same --prefix as
- *** either gnome-libs or evolution for the Makefiles to work
- *** properly.
-
- - bonobo-conf - 1.0.16 or later
-
- - gal (GNOME Application Library) - 0.21 or later
-
- - gtkhtml - 1.1.5 or later
-
- - SOUP - 0.7.x
-
- *** If you are compiling from CVS, grab the soup-0-7 branch.
-
-Other non-GNOME Dependencies:
-
- - Berkeley's libdb - 3.1.17
-
- db3 is available from http://www.sleepycat.com. Make sure to get
- 3.1.17, which isn't the latest version.
-
- --- IMPORTANT WARNING ---
-
- The on-disk format of DB files has been changing between versions
- 2, 3 and 4. Also, because of the libdb API, there is no way to
- easily handle the different formats from within the application.
- For this reason, Evolution has chosen to use one specific version
- of the library (version 3) and stick to it, so that users do not
- need to convert their addressbook files to use them with
- different version of Evolution.
-
- That's why Evolution REQUIRES libdb 3.1.17, and NO OTHER VERSION.
-
- If you force the check to accept a version different from 3.1.17,
- your binary of Evolution will be using a different format from
- the chosen one; this means that it will not be able to read
- addressbook databases created by other versions of Evolution
- which were compiled in the standard way. Also, we DO NOT
- GUARRANTEE that Evolution will work with different versions of
- libdb at all, even if it can be trivially made to compile against
- them.
-
- SPECIAL NOTE FOR BINARY PACKAGERS:
-
- If you are making binary packages for end-users (e.g. if you are
- a distribution vendor), please statically link Evolution to
- Berkeley DB 3.1.17, as mandated by the configure.in check. DO
- NOT patch configure.in to work around the check. Forcing the
- check to link to a different version of the library will only
- give headaches and pain to your users, who will see their
- addressbook disappear and will complain to us (the Evolution
- team) about losing their data.
-
- Besides, libdb will be linked statically, which means that your
- distribution doesn't actually need to ship DB 3.1.17 itself
- separately.
-
- The Evolution team will be infinitely grateful for your
- co-operation. Thanks.
-
-
-COMPILING BERKELEY DB
----------------------
-
-If you don't have 3.1.17 installed on your system or Evolution doesn't
-detect it for some reason, here is a way to get Evolution to link to
-it without messing up your system installation.
-
- * Get the Sleepycat tarball from:
-
- http://www.sleepycat.com/update/snapshot/db-3.1.17.tar.gz
-
- * Install the content somewhere _other_ than the evolution source tree.
- e.g: NOT evolution/db-3.1.17
-
- * Compile according to instructions, but installing into some custom
- prefix, for example:
-
- ../dist/configure --prefix=/home/user/berkeleydb-3.1.17
-
- * Autogen Evolution specifying that it has to look for the DB
- library there, for example:
-
- ./autogen.sh --prefix=/opt/gnome
- --with-db3-includes=/home/user/berkeleydb-3.1.17/include
- --with-db3-libs=/home/user/berkeleydb-3.1.17/lib
-
-
-COMPILING PALM PILOT SUPPORT
-----------------------------
-
-If you want support for PalmPilot syncing you will also need recent
-versions of:
-
-1) pilot-link
-http://www.pilot-link.org
-
-2) gnome-pilot
-http://www.eskil.org/gnome-pilot/
-
-3) evolution
-In your evolution source directory do ./autogen.sh --prefix=<evo-prefix>
---with-pisock=<pilot-link-prefix> --enable-pilot-conduits=yes
-make
-make install
-
-
-SSL SUPPORT
------------
-
-If you want SSL support (and someday S/MIME), you will also need
-mozilla-nspr and mozilla-nss, which can be found at
-http://www.mozilla.org.
-
-Once you have those libraries (and their respective includes)
-installed, in your evolution source directory do:
-
-./autogen.sh --prefix=<evo-prefix> --with-nspr-includes=<nspr-includes-prefix>
---with-nspr-libs=<nspr-libs-prefix> --with-nss-includes=<nss-includes-prefix>
---with-nss-libs=<nss-libs-prefix>
-
-
-NEWSGROUP (NNTP) SUPPORT
-------------------------
-
-Experimental support for NNTP is enabled if you use the --enable-nntp
-configure option, but it's currently unmaintained and highly unstable
-and experimental.