Will_Moonen
July 17th, 2015, 07:35 AM
Over the past few weeks I have tried numerous times to upgrade Evolution as part of 14.04-LTS / Unity.
There are several sites reporting that adding a certain Gnome3 repository, do an apt-get update and apt-get install will update Evolution to whatever latest release there is. However, for me, that doesn't do the trick.
I then tried Ubuntu-Gnome 14.04-LTS with the idea that since Evolution has a tied integration with Gnome, it might be easier.
But that didn't work either. I even tried some of the more experimental Gnome packages.
Until now, every attempt ends in a message like "You are running the latest version of Evolution".
Meantime, Vivid is released. This seems to come with version 3.12 (as opposed to 3.10.4) – the launchpad package is called: 3.12.11-0ubuntu3.
Is there a way to upgrade with this version without doing a complete install of 15.04?
Reason for this update is the performance improvements for EWS.
In addition, I'm (sort of) hoping that this update will also fix the I/O error messages and the connectivity issues with IMAP from Google..
There are several sites reporting that adding a certain Gnome3 repository, do an apt-get update and apt-get install will update Evolution to whatever latest release there is. However, for me, that doesn't do the trick.
I then tried Ubuntu-Gnome 14.04-LTS with the idea that since Evolution has a tied integration with Gnome, it might be easier.
But that didn't work either. I even tried some of the more experimental Gnome packages.
Until now, every attempt ends in a message like "You are running the latest version of Evolution".
Meantime, Vivid is released. This seems to come with version 3.12 (as opposed to 3.10.4) – the launchpad package is called: 3.12.11-0ubuntu3.
Is there a way to upgrade with this version without doing a complete install of 15.04?
Reason for this update is the performance improvements for EWS.
In addition, I'm (sort of) hoping that this update will also fix the I/O error messages and the connectivity issues with IMAP from Google..