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* Consolidate base utility libraries into libeutil.Matthew Barnes2012-12-131-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Evolution consists of entirely too many small utility libraries, which increases linking and loading time, places a burden on higher layers of the application (e.g. modules) which has to remember to link to all the small in-tree utility libraries, and makes it difficult to generate API documentation for these utility libraries in one Gtk-Doc module. Merge the following utility libraries under the umbrella of libeutil, and enforce a single-include policy on libeutil so we can reorganize the files as desired without disrupting its pseudo-public API. libemail-utils/libemail-utils.la libevolution-utils/libevolution-utils.la filter/libfilter.la widgets/e-timezone-dialog/libetimezonedialog.la widgets/menus/libmenus.la widgets/misc/libemiscwidgets.la widgets/table/libetable.la widgets/text/libetext.la This also merges libedataserverui from the Evolution-Data-Server module, since Evolution is its only consumer nowadays, and I'd like to make some improvements to those APIs without concern for backward-compatibility. And finally, start a Gtk-Doc module for libeutil. It's going to be a project just getting all the symbols _listed_ much less _documented_. But the skeletal structure is in place and I'm off to a good start.
* Adapt to single-include E-D-S libraries.Matthew Barnes2012-06-041-1/+1
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* Adapt mail to the new ESource API.Matthew Barnes2012-06-031-3/+27
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* Move vfolders to libemail-engine and rest as mail-vfolder-ui. It all works andSrinivasa Ragavan2012-03-031-1/+9
| | | | | the daemon can now start the vfolder storage without bothering much with the UI.
* Introduce libemail-engine and libemail-utils.Matthew Barnes2012-01-191-0/+135
These libraries are bound for E-D-S so they live at the lowest layer of Evolution for now -- even libeutil can link to them (but please don't). This is the first step toward moving mail handing to a D-Bus service.