2013-January Archive by Thread
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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Regarding API breakage and lost test cases,
Tristan Van Berkom
Re: [Evolution-hackers] evolution-mapi and evolution-ews,
Milan Crha
[Evolution-hackers] Regular core dumps in Evo 3.6.0,
Paul Smith
[Evolution-hackers] Valgrind just displays library file and not line number,
Paul Menzel
[Evolution-hackers] Confusion between EServerSideSource's remote-deletable and removable properties,
Milan Crha
[Evolution-hackers] Any experience with GCC code coverage (gcov) for Evolution,
Paul Menzel
[Evolution-hackers] Redundant type casts in the evolution* code,
Milan Crha
Re: [Evolution-hackers] camel/camel-folder-summary.c: Understanding `bdata_extract_digit ()`,
Milan Crha
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Move backup/restore to evolution-source-registry?,
Milan Crha
[Evolution-hackers] What happened to email-factory?,
Mehmet Giritli
[Evolution-hackers] Building Evolution Data Server under GNOME 3.4: GWeather requirements,
Paul Menzel
[Evolution-hackers] [PATCH] shell/e-convert-local-mail.c: Pass correct enum `e_account_find_t` to `e_account_list_find()`,
Paul Menzel
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