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Ximian Releases Evolution 1.0.4 and Developer Preview of GNOME 1.4 for HP-UX

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Web Webster
Web Webster
May 8, 2002

Evolution 1.0.4 Released

From the Release Notes:

Changes since Evolution 1.0.3:

Bugs Resolved

Bugs Fixed, including bugzilla incident number (see
bugzilla.ximian.com for more information):

Addressbook

22965: Comply with RFC 2739 for calCalURI and calFBURL.
(Toshok)

Calendar

22624: Unable to accept meeting request that doesn’t list user
as attendee. (JP)

Startup Wizard

22047: Crash after closing the start-up wizard. (Ettore)

Mailer

8214: “Error Synchronizing Folder” on incoming mail spool.
(Michael)
18929: If we get multiple Content-Type header values, change
subsequent headers to X-Invalid-Content-Type so it doesn’t wreck
processing. (Michael)
22363: Problems resyncing IMAP folders when going Online.
(Jeff)
21716: Fixes to decoding illegally rfc2047 encoded words.
(Michael)
22657: Fixes printing for some localizations (Radek)…”

Full
Release Notes

GNOME 1.4 for HP-UX: Developer’s Preview

[ Thanks to Aaron
Weber
for this link. ]

“Following the release of GNOME 1.2 for HP-UX, Ximian has been
working with HP on a port of GNOME 1.4. Ximian and HP are proud to
offer a developer’s preview of GNOME 1.4 for HP-UX.

“The porting process has improved GNOME for all platforms,
making it more architecture-independent, more stable, and more
efficient. It’s also brought numerous new applications to HP-UX,
including the Nautilus file manager.

“Support for the developer’s preview is not available. If you
find bugs, check the list of known issues and then submit issues
not on the list to bugzilla.ximian.com. The final GNOME 1.4 release
will be available from HP. The stable GNOME 1.2 release is
currently available from HP as well…”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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