(update) Re: OS2008: beta version of Modest e-mail client available

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 > * despite my warnings, I got reports that Modest works quite Ok
 >   on OS2007/Bora. That's great news! We'll try to keep it that way
 >   for the foreseeable future. You will have to build your own
 >   packages for OS2007 though.

That is great news---but I downloaded the svn source and
debian/control has a list of build-deps as long as your arm.
Unfortunately I can't find any of them, as I don't know what
repositories to look in.  My root image contains the following pitiful
/etc/apt/sources.list:

  deb http://repository.maemo.org/ bora free non-free
  deb-src http://repository.maemo.org/ bora free

What repositories to I need to add in order to be able to run
dpkg-buildpackage on the sources?  I'm sure there must be useful
repositories at garage.maemo.org, but I don't know where.

(If it makes a difference I am running under scratchbox2 using the
Code Sourcery toolchain.)


Norman




 > 
 > * even if Modest does not replace the existing email-client right
 >   now, it may do so in the future of course :) And, hopefully soon 
 >   I'll publish some tricks to make Modest more of a first-class 
 >   citizen on OS2008.
 > 
 > * about IMAP-IDLE: in principle there is no network traffic at all
 >   (or after 30min) but in practice there are some timeouts; we are 
 >   currently tuning those to find the optimum reliability / battery 
 >   usage (some GPRS connections are not very nice).
 > 
 > * IMAP subscriptions: not supported atm. will look into that, but
 >   no promises.
 > 
 > Best wishes,
 > Dirk.
 > 
 > http://modest.garage.maemo.org 
 > http://djcbflux.blogspot.com/
 > 
 > 
 > 
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