Evolution E-Mail Client

Hi,

I installed from ports /usr/ports/mail/evolution
Evolution E-Mail Client 2.32.1.

When I start Evolution I see these error messages:
Code:
(evolution:53843): evolution-shell-CRITICAL **: GParamSpec *shell_settings_pspec_for_key(const gchar *, const gchar *): assertion `schema_name != NULL' failed
(evolution:53843): e-utils-WARNING **: EShellSettings instances have no 'cal-timezone-string' property to bind to
(evolution:53843): GConf-CRITICAL **: const char *gconf_entry_get_schema_name(const GConfEntry *): assertion `entry != NULL' failed
(evolution:53843): evolution-shell-CRITICAL **: GParamSpec *shell_settings_pspec_for_key(const gchar *, const gchar *): assertion `schema_name != NULL' failed
(evolution:53843): e-utils-WARNING **: EShellSettings instances have no 'mail-side-bar-search' property to bind to
(evolution:53843): e-utils-WARNING **: EShellSettings instances have no 'mail-show-animated-images' property to bind to
(evolution:53843): e-utils-WARNING **: EShellSettings instances have no 'composer-inline-spelling' property to bind to
(evolution:53843): e-utils-WARNING **: EShellSettings instances have no 'composer-magic-links' property to bind to
(evolution:53843): e-utils-WARNING **: EShellSettings instances have no 'composer-magic-smileys' property to bind to
(evolution:53843): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: void g_object_get_property(GObject *, const gchar *, GValue *): object class `EShellSettings' has no property named `mail-empty-junk-on-exit'
(evolution:53843): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: void g_object_get_property(GObject *, const gchar *, GValue *): object class `EShellSettings' has no property named `mail-empty-trash-on-exit'
The only one email client that supports Microsoft Exchange and I can't use it :(

btw. BTW, 2.3.1 is outdated, 3.12.2 is the current stable version.
 
Re: Evolution 3.12.2

xedasx said:
Is it possible to update the port?
Probably. Ask the port maintainer or submit a PR. Submitting a PR with a patch (and starting the summary line with "[PATCH]") is probably the quickest way to get it done. Mind you, though, that most ports people are currently very busy with the conversion to staging, which has top priority.
 
I already looked up the port maintainer, which is gnome@. This may be a dead end for now.
 
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