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-Evolution is the integrated mail, calendar and address book 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 or view archives of the 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 is also a #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.
-
-
-DEPENDENCIES
-------------
-
-In order to build Evolution you need to have the full set of GNOME 2
-or GNOME 2.2 development libraries installed.
-
-GNOME 2 comes with most of the modern distributions, so in most cases
-it should be enough to just install all the devel packages from your
-distribution. If, on the other hand, you want to build GNOME 2 from
-source, please refer to this page:
-
- http://gnome.org/start/2.2/notes/rninstallation.html
-
-Please make sure you have the most recent versions of the libraries
-installed, since bugs in the libraries can cause bugs in Evolution.
-
-Additional dependencies, besides the stock GNOME libraries (the
-dependencies should be compiled in the order they are listed here):
-
- * [If compiling against GNOME 2.0] libgnomeprint and
- libgnomeprintui 2.2.0 or later
-
- These library come with GNOME 2.2 installations, but not
- with GNOME 2.0 ones. The source code can be downloaded from
- the following locations:
-
- ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libgnomeprint
- ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libgnomeprintui
-
- * [If compiling against GNOME 2.2] libgnomecanvas 2.2.0.2 or
- later
-
- If you have a GNOME 2.2 installation, you need to upgrade
- libgnomecanvas to this version (or a later one), since
- Evolution exposes a bug in the older versions of the library
- which causes a crash.
-
- If you have a GNOME 2.0 installation, libgnomecanvas 2.0 is
- safe to use.
-
- * gtkhtml 3.0.1 or later
-
- ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gtkhtml
-
- * gal 1.99.8 or later
-
- ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gal
-
- * Berkeley's libdb 3.1.17
-
- It is important to use *exactly* this version, and not a
- later one, to compile Evolution. Please check the "Building
- Berkeley DB" section below for more information.
-
- ftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/source/evolution
-
- * [Optional] Mozilla NSPR/NSS libraries
-
- These are needed if you want to compile Evolution with SSL
- support.
-
- http://www.mozilla.org/
-
- Many distributions ship these as Mozilla development
- packages.
-
- * [Optional] gnome-pilot 2.0 or later
-
- This is only necessary if you want to be able to synchronize
- your Palm device with Evolution.
-
- ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gnome-pilot
- ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gnome-pilot-conduits
-
- * [Optional] gnome-spell 1.0.1 or later
-
- This is only necessary if you want to have the spell
- checking functionality in Evolution's message composer.
-
- ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gnome-spell
-
-
-COMPILING BERKELEY DB
----------------------
-
- --- 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!
-
-If you don't have version 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.
-
- * Install the content of the tarball 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
-
- * Configure Evolution specifying that it has to look for the DB
- library there, for example:
-
- ./configure --prefix=/opt/gnome
- --with-db3-includes=/home/user/berkeleydb-3.1.17/include
- --with-db3-libs=/home/user/berkeleydb-3.1.17/lib
-
-Evolution links statically to the library, so after you have compiled
-Evolution you can remove the installed library from your system.
-
-
-CONFIGURING EVOLUTION
----------------------
-
-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. Also, it increases the chance
-that something goes wrong and your GNOME installation gets ruined.
-
-If you want to install in a different prefix, you need to do the
-following things:
-
- * Set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable to contain a
- colon-separated list of all the pkg-config directories that
- will be involved in the build. This basically means a list
- of $prefix/lib/pkgconfig directory names, where $prefix is
- the prefix where a library is installed.
-
- For example, if you have GNOME installed in /usr and you
- are installing Evolution and its dependencies in
- /opt/evolution, you want to do something like the following
- (assuming you are using Bash):
-
- export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig:/opt/evolution/lib/pkgconfig
-
- * Edit the bonobo-activation-config.xml file (which is
- normally found in /etc/bonobo-activation/) to include the
- location where you are installing Evolution.
-
- In the example given above (GNOME in /usr, Evolution and
- dependencies in /opt/evolution), your
- bonobo-activation-config.xml will have to look like this:
-
- <?xml version="1.0"?>
- <oafconfig>
- <searchpath>
- <item>/usr/lib/bonobo/servers</item>
- <item>/opt/evolution/lib/bonobo/servers</item>
- </searchpath>
- </oafconfig>
-
- * Pass an appropriate --prefix parameter to the configure
- scripts of Evolution and its dependencies, eg:
-
- ./configure --prefix=/opt/evolution
-
-More information on how to use the configure script is available in
-the INSTALL file which is part of the Evolution tarball.
-
-
-OPTIONAL FEATURES
------------------
-
-Some optional features can be enabled at compilation time by passing
-appropriate flags to the configure script:
-
- * GNOME Pilot support.
-
- Assuming you have installed gnome-pilot, add the following
- options:
-
- --with-pisock=<prefix> --enable-pilot-conduits=yes
-
- Where <prefix> is the location where pilot-link (a package
- that gnome-pilot depends on) was installed.
-
- * SSL support.
-
- Make sure you have Mozilla's NSS nad NSPR libraries
- installed and pass the following flag:
-
- --enable-nss
-