On Do, 2011-04-28 at 13:56 +0100, Peter Robinson wrote:
I was testing 1.1.99.4 to ensure it at least compiled on Fedora
rawhide (F-16) and found I needed the attached patch to compile with
gcc 4.6
Thanks, applied.
I've also updated the nightly testing to compile with 4.6. It was
falling a bit behind due to various issues (for example, EDS 2.32 no
longer supporting the file:// prefix that we use). After changing that
and a thorough overhaul of the test, testing also runs on a current
Debian Testing again, which has EDS 2.32 and gcc 4.6.
Right now, SyncEvolution is getting compiled on:
* Ubuntu Lucid (release binaries), Debian Testing
* x86 and amd64
* gcc 4.3, 4.4, 4.5 and 4.6 (on Debian Testing)
I myself also use clang 2.9; downloading it for the nightly test machine
right now and will add it there.
Notably absent is Evolution 3.0. Is there an easy way to set up a F-16
chroot on a Debian host system? Debian only has Evolution 3.0 in
unstable at this time. Perhaps I should use experimental.
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Best Regards, Patrick Ohly
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