Thanks for the update Sebastien! That's very good news for me to hear!
So, I have been using linux for a decade, but I have not been using Ubuntu nearly so long. What is the "correct" way to test the package from raring (I assume the next release name) in a mostly quantal system? Or would I need to upgrade entirely to test the new version of evolution-indicator?
The way I would have done this in the past is add the raring repository to my system, install evolution-indicator using apt-get so as to get any necessary raring dependencies, and then change my repositories back go quantal (without running a dist-upgrade for sure). Is this still a reasonable way to approach this way, or is there something more clever available?
Wonderful work! Now I am much more excited to see 13.04!
Thanks for the update Sebastien! That's very good news for me to hear!
So, I have been using linux for a decade, but I have not been using Ubuntu nearly so long. What is the "correct" way to test the package from raring (I assume the next release name) in a mostly quantal system? Or would I need to upgrade entirely to test the new version of evolution- indicator?
The way I would have done this in the past is add the raring repository to my system, install evolution-indicator using apt-get so as to get any necessary raring dependencies, and then change my repositories back go quantal (without running a dist-upgrade for sure). Is this still a reasonable way to approach this way, or is there something more clever available?
Wonderful work! Now I am much more excited to see 13.04!