RE: [Evolution-hackers] No CORBA interfaces with 1.5?
- From: "Patrick Gerzanics" <patrickg xcnetwork com>
- To: "JP Rosevear" <jpr ximian com>
- Cc: <evolution-hackers ximian com>
- Subject: RE: [Evolution-hackers] No CORBA interfaces with 1.5?
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 20:14:29 -0600
And then, according to the gconf docs, Evo gets notified and updates the
visible folder list? So it would appear, from a user's perspective, to work
the same way as it does now; updating the folder list automatically with new
folders appearing as needed? If so, great, we'll start looking into
interacting with GConf to get and update the necessary information. This
change is present in 1.5 on?
The EDS solution also has the added side benefit of allowing our users to
synchronize without having Evolution open, which has been requested quite a
bit.
Sorry about my tone in the earlier e-mails, the PR people have been getting
on my team and I to determine whether we should include Evo in our upcoming
press releases. Something we were considering not doing if we had to end
support for Evo at 1.4.5.
Thanks!
-Patrick
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[mailto:evolution-hackers-admin lists ximian com]On Behalf Of JP
Rosevear
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 7:43 PM
To: Patrick Gerzanics
Cc: evolution-hackers ximian com
Subject: RE: [Evolution-hackers] No CORBA interfaces with 1.5?
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 20:05, Patrick Gerzanics wrote:
> It looks like the CORBA interfaces that used to be evolution-calendar.idl
> and addressbook.idl have survived the transition as
> Evolution-DataServer-Addressbook.idl and
Evolution-DataServer-Calendar.idl,
> but the Storage level interfaces, that were in Evolution-Storage.idl and
> such, don't seem to have alternative implementations.
Ah, you are looking for the e-source stuff. The calendars, task lists
and address books are stored in xml blobs in gconf.
-JP
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JP Rosevear <jpr ximian com>
Ximian, Inc.
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