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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What is the proper way to revert my local GIT repo to a specific date (commit)?
I want to modify the sources as they would have looked on a specific day.
I've read to run git reset --hard {HEAD} where {HEAD} is the commit to rest. Does that command truly reset the repo? That is does the command only reset indexes and leave the sources intact or are sources modified to that specific commit and all subsequent pulls are deleted?
I realize that resetting my local repo will mean a bandwidth hit when I restore everything. :)
Darrell
Attention, attention, last call for patches that want to fly with flight
number 3.5.13.1.
I would as soon froze source code for release 3.5.13.1. Please decide if we
should incorporate before freezing any more patches. Definitely will be
integrated patch to sets the version number. Like other candidates I see:
k3b: Update libisofs to read files greater than 2GB
This partially resolves Bug 1111
http://git.trinitydesktop.org/cgit/k3b/commit/?id=8ade4e21303eb4feed76a9d8b…
tdepim: Fix the addquotes/removequots functions
Attachment 826 in bug report 1235
http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1235
But, I am not sure if these patches are ready to include for 3.5.13.1.
Your opinion?
Any other patches?
Many thanks,
Slavek
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I understand wanting to grab CPU time from the servers to build packages, but the commit patches web page has not been updated in 10 days. We're flying blind.
Can we get the page updated?
Darrell
Some of you might find this interesting...attached is a screenshot of TDE
running on actual (physical) ARM hardware!
To accomplish this I used Debian Squeeze with TDE running on a Raspberry
Pi over tightvnc. I did need to disable artsd due to some kind of ALSA
bug on this hardware, but this was a minor inconvenience.
Next steps include testing Debian Wheezy and trying to get the built-in
graphics hardware running with Xorg.
Let me know what you think!
Tim
Tim,
During the preparation of 3.5.13.1 for Precise, I had to also deal with
packages in the build-deps. Before I included these packages into my ppa, I
always tested whether can build on the Precise. For some packages therefore I
have an update:
+ hal-trinity - see package in my PPA
-- updated set of patches (based on Debian upstream package)
https://quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/~slavek-banko/+archive/axis/+source…
+ libwpd-0.8.14 - see libwpd-0.8.14.diff
-- fixed typecast
+ opensync-0.22 - see opensync-0.22.diff
-- fixed crappy test swig version
-- removed unused variables
+ qca-tls - see qca-tls-1.0.diff
-- fixed typecast (based on tqca-tls from git)
I believe that this patches are interesting also for nightly-build-deps.
Note: Due to problems with building old compiz packages on Precise I did not
include Compiz related TDE packages into 3.5.13.1 for Precise.
Slavek
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François, David, all,
After incorporation of patches to change the path to the documentation, the
current state of the GIT branches v3.5.13-sru seems to be ready to release
3.5.13.1. Please, are there any other patches that should be included? Errors
that should be resolved? Anything else for what should be a release
postponed?
For example:
Should I incorporate the latest patches from Darrell for KPDF?
+ http://trinity-devel.pearsoncomputing.net/?0::10089
+ http://trinity-devel.pearsoncomputing.net/?0::10090
It should first resolve bugs reported by François? As:
+ http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1151
+ http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1159
Furthermore, I would like to ask: François, David, can you test build using
GIT branch v3.5.13-sru or you need first tarballs? Note: With updated scripts
and branch v3.5.13-sru on meta-project 'tde' is now easy switching GIT to
branch v3.5.13-sru.
I look forward to hearing your opinions and comments.
Slávek
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