Darrell,
I looked at the commit 58823f36, and I propose to adjust sanity checks so that
instead of binaries existence check the existence of configuration file.
For example: I had previously installed Krita => I have configuration. But at
this moment I have not installed Chalk => configuration is not converted.
When I install Chalk later, the configuration will be missing.
In addition, testing tdeprint based on the /opt/trinity/include/tdeprint is
not appropriate. I have installed package tdeprint-trinity,
but /opt/trinity/include/tdeprint not exists. This is a part of package
tdelibs-trinity-dev.
Slavek
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> Is the main GIT repo hosed? I can't sync, git pull, git diff, git
commit.
Looks OK from here:
http://git.trinitydesktop.org/cgit/http://www.trinitydesktop.org/patches/
I am also doing a full test checkout from GIT for verification and have
not run into any errors so far.
> I notice many modules no longer have a ".git" subdirectory.
That would cause problems, but I would suspect a haywire script or similar
on your end has simply deleted those directories. Running "git submodule
init" and "git submodule update" from within the main tde/ directory
should restore those directories and reset your copy to the latest GIT
HEAD.
Please let me know if you run into any further issues; for obvious reasons
I am concerned at even the slightest hint that the main GIT repository
could possibly be corrupt!
Tim
Who wrote the Trinity page on Archwiki? I have some input about minor changes.
The package "kate-plugins-trinity" is in the Ubuntu distro for 3.5.13
but not in the Arch packages that David Rankin put up at
http://archlinux.us.to/3.5.13/. Is this intentional or accidental? I
do realize that this wasn't the final release and that everything was
not included. I assume that there are plans to release a 3.5.13.1
version for Arch...?
I installed 3.5.13 from the above link using the 9/12 release of
Archlinix. Trinity installed fine and I have it running on a "pure"
systemd setup but I am not sure if hal is working correctly.
When the new 13-1 release is out for Arch, I will reinstall everything
on a clean hard drive and open a Arch forum page to discuss using
Trinity on Arch with systemd -- assuming that kate-plugins is
available -- because if it is not, I will have no choice but to use
one of the other distros that provides it.
Keith
Hello,
I have a problem with language.
I choose the language for kde to switch between : pt and fr.
It works only for the kde application (not icedove, iceweasel, chrome ...)
I have modify the script startkde in which I export the variable : LANG
In order to obtain the language of kde, i search in the
.trinity/share/config/kdeglobals, language to export the good variable.
But it seems that when we change the languages the kdeglobals files is
modified and the variable language disappear.
Thanks for your help.
Sincerely,
Jean
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