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Re: Non CDE?




I would rather NOT get the whole (Sun internal only)  CDE upgrade
and install the upgrade.  Likewise, I would rather not upgrade to 
2.6 just at this moment.

I got the (Correct?) idea that only one loadable library file
from CDE was required.  Is this correct?

Thanks - Jan Hauser

> From Alan.Harder@Corp Thu Jan  8 14:44:01 1998
> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 1998 14:40:54 -0800
> From: Alan.Harder@Corp (Alan Harder)
> To: pilotmgr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Non CDE?
> Cc: Branson.Matheson@xxxxxxxxxxx
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> From Branson.Matheson@xxxxxxxxxxx:
> >  Is there ANY work being done on pilotmanager to make it work OUTSIDE
> >  of CDE? I can use ical for the calendar, but some of this
> >  functionality sounds really cool and I would LOVE to have it for my
> >  Fbsd box.
> 
> From Alan Robertson <alanr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> > Only the Calendar Manager conduit requires CDE.  You don't have to use it, and
> > if you wrote an ical conduit for pilotmanager, then you'd be completely set.
> 
> Thanks Alan, you are quite correct!
> 
> CDE is required *only* for SyncCM!!  This just happens to be the conduit
> which makes PilotManager most useful for a large percentage of the users..
> 
> It would be *great* to see more conduit developers out there.. see the
> docs/Conduit.api file for info on how to write one.. it is quite easy!
> You have plenty of sample code included with PilotManager too!
> 
> 	- Alan
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