Re: [Evolution-hackers] Evolution 0.5 "Salamander" is out
- From: Ryan Marsh <me ryanmarsh com>
- To: Ettore Perazzoli <ettore helixcode com>
- Cc: gnome-announce-list gnome org, gnome-list gnome org, evolution helixcode com, evolution-hackers helixcode com
- Subject: Re: [Evolution-hackers] Evolution 0.5 "Salamander" is out
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 01:59:12 -0700
Just upgraded Evolution via helix-update (I had 0.4.1) and Evolution
seg-faults when started. I tried deleting my existing ~/evolution and
trying it again. Evolultion successfully prompted me and created
~/evolution and then crashed just like before. Any ideas? I haven't
done anything stupid to my box recently. I'd hate to have to go back to
mutt. I guess this is what I get for using Evolution fulltime before 1.0 :-)
-ryan
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 10:57:56PM +0500, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> Hello lovers of beautifully integrated groupware suites,
>
> the happy monkeys at Helix Code have made it again: Evolution 0.5,
> code name "Salamander", is out.
>
> Evolution is the GNOME mailer, calendar, and addressbook application.
>
> * Availability
>
> You can get the Evolution 0.5 tarball here:
>
> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/unstable/sources/evolution
>
> Evolution also requires GtkHTML (0.6.1), Bonobo (0.18), OAF
> (0.5.1), GNOME VFS (0.3), libunicode (0.4), GNOME Print (0.20)
> and ORBit (0.5.3).
>
> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/unstable/sources/gtkhtml
> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/unstable/sources/bonobo
> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/unstable/sources/oaf
> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/unstable/sources/gnome-vfs
> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/unstable/sources/libunicode
> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/gnome-print
> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/ORBit
>
> Helix GNOME users can also install the packages by the usual
> means, by using Helix Update (or apt-get on Debian). Packages
> for Debian, Red Hat 6.x, Caldera 2.4, Mandrake 7, Suse 6.3 and
> TurboLinux 6 are already available from the Helix Code server;
> packages for LinuxPPC and Suse 6.4 will be made available
> later this week.
>
> * Changes since version 0.4.1
>
> Shell:
>
> - Switched to using ETree for the folder view. (Chris
> Toshok, Ettore)
>
> - Added interfaces to change the string displayed in
> the tree view as the name of the folder. (Ettore)
>
> Calendar:
>
> - Uses only the new iCalendar standard internally; this
> means future interoperability with new calendaring
> programs. (JP, Federico)
>
> - New ultra-cool date range selector, aka little
> calendar. (Damon)
>
> - Plenty of internal refactoring. (JP, Damon,
> Federico)
>
> - Pilot working, mostly on pcs infrastructure and some
> todo work (still experimental). (JP)
>
> Addressbook:
>
> - New advanced search dialog. (Michael Zucchi, Chris
> Lahey)
>
> - Added parsing of addresses. (Jesse Pavel)
>
> - Converted most of addressbook to UTF8. (Lauris)
>
> Mailer:
>
> - Filters (but not vfolders) are now more powerful:
> they can check any message header, and can do regexp
> searches on the headers and body. (Jeff)
>
> - A first draft of an automated mailing list recognizer
> has been added. (It will need more/better rules.)
> (Ettore)
>
> - Attachments are handled differently now. All
> attachments always have an icon and a header, and you
> can right-click on the icon to view/hide, save, or
> launch an external viewer. (Dan)
>
> - It is no longer necessary to quit and restart after
> adding a new IMAP server. (Peter)
>
> - Lots of i18n/charset fixing. (Lauris)
>
> - Shiny new toolbar icons. (Tuomas)
>
> - Giant menu reorganization. Most message operations
> are now in the "Message" menu, and folder operations
> in the "Folder" menu. (Ettore, Dan, Peter)
>
> - "Mark as seen" timeout is now configurable. Mail view
> remembers the location of the message list/message
> display split. (Richard Hult)
>
> - New filter category: "On-demand", for filters to be
> applied at arbitrary times rather than during mail
> incorporation. (Peter)
>
> - POP/IMAP config pages allow you to specify a
> port... this may go away in a later release when we
> support ssl/ssh tunneling directly. (Peter)
>
> - Reply To All will now remove your own addresses from
> the recipient lists. (Jesse Pavel)
>
> - Folders are synced when you switch to another
> folder now. (Dan)
>
> - An IMAP bug that caused all messages to be marked as
> read before they were read has been fixed. (Dan)
>
> - The IMAP provider is now more robust about dealing
> with other concurrent IMAP clients. (Jeff)
>
> - POP and IMAP are better about when they do and don't
> try to reconnect. This was part of Camel operation
> cancellation support, which unfortunately didn't make
> it into 0.5. (Peter)
>
> - Sent and Outbox folders are now functional. You now
> have two options when sending a message - "Send Now"
> which will send the message imediately and "Send
> Later" which will queue the message in Outbox for
> later sending. When a message is successfully sent,
> it is copied to the Sent folder for your records.
> (Jeff)
>
> ETable:
>
> - ETree fixes. (Chris Toshok)
>
> - Lots of small usability fixes. (Chris Lahey)
>
> - Lots of grouping bug fixes. Specifically, fixed
> crashes when grouping in trees and made ETable not go
> crazy when you change data and the table is grouped.
> (Chris Lahey)
>
> - Improved table printing when grouped. (Chris
> Lahey)
>
> - Converted most of ETable to UTF8. (Lauris)
>
> * Mailing lists
>
> You can subscribe to the Evolution developers list or the
> Evolution users list by going to the Evolution home page
> on http://www.helixcode.com/apps/evolution.php3
>
> Please note that this is still software in development and should
> not be used for production work. We appreciate testers and
> contributors, but please remember that Evolution will still be
> buggy, incomplete, and temperamental.
>
> Thanks to the many people who have sent in suggestions and fixes.
>
> Enjoy,
> The Evolution team.
>
>
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