Latest version of libical?
Ken Murchison
murch at andrew.cmu.edu
Mon Jul 13 15:40:25 EDT 2015
On 07/13/2015 02:46 AM, Chris Davies wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can get the latest version of libical,
> ideally at least version 2?
> I've been working through this
> <https://docs.cyrus.foundation/imap/developer/installguide.html> guide
> and am getting these warnings:
>
> configure: WARNING: Your version of libical can not support
> timezones by reference. Consider upgrading to libical >= 1.0.1
> checking for icalcomponent_new_vavailability in -lical... no
> configure: WARNING: Your version of libical can not support
> availability. Consider upgrading to libical >= 1.0.1
> checking for icalcomponent_new_vvoter in -lical... no
> configure: WARNING: Your version of libical can not support
> consensus scheduling. Consider upgrading to libical >= 2.0
> checking for icalrecurrencetype_rscale_is_supported in -lical... no
> configure: WARNING: Your version of libical can not support
> non-gregorian recurrences. Consider upgrading to libical >= 2.0
>
> This is causing make to fail:
>
> In file included from imap/caldav_db.h:52:0,
> from imap/mailbox.c:80:
> /usr/local/include/libical/ical.h:89:33: fatal error:
> libical_ical_export.h: No such file or directory
> #include "libical_ical_export.h"
> ^
> compilation terminated.
> make[2]: *** [imap/imap_libcyrus_imap_la-mailbox.lo] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/tester/cyrus-imapd'
> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/tester/cyrus-imapd'
> make: *** [all] Error 2
>
That looks like a bad libical install if its trying to include a header
file that doesn't exist.
Latest release is 1.0.1. GitHub hosts the current dev code.
--
Kenneth Murchison
Principal Systems Software Engineer
Carnegie Mellon University
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