Hi,
after using tdebluez for quite some time, I think the basic functionality is
OK.
I am wondering what needs to be done to get this into release i.e. 14.1.
Can someone help?
IMO some things have to be cleaned up and others scheduled for later release
(for example obex ftp), but for some of the work I have no idea how it
should be done and need some guidance or mentoring.
The code is in my profile on Gitea. Let me know what you think.
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Slavek, all
Kate-editor.org finally pulled the plug on allowing updates to the kate
syntax files. Not just for KDE3, but for Frameworks5 as well. While the change
was over a year ago, I don't think the link went down until sometime later.
So basically we are left with a config dialog with a [Download] button that
no longer does anything anymore. It seems there needs to be a similar
repository setup and a change made to the URL kate uses. While with Frameworks
5, each new version will come with the new syntax files, for TDE/KDE3 there
will need to be some repository that makes updates available when things
change (like the current html/css file needs help)
The files are relatively small (40k, etc..), and the number that change on
an annual basis is small, so there shouldn't be much bandwidth required to
support it at all -- the reality of it is very few ever update the syntax
files until -- well something doesn't work any more.
I'm open to suggestions. I know we looked a difference in the javascript
file ~ 2 years ago between the TDE version and openSUSE KDE3 version, and
since that time kate-editor.org pulled the plug.
I would probably lean toward hooking the [Download] URL button to a git
repository that could provide a more or less seamless URL change for where
kate looks for the updates? Thoughts?
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Note I am not Anti-Russian, in fact I am addicted to news on RT.com
(according to my friends anyway).
I installed altlinux-p7-sysv-tde-20160312-x86_64.iso trinity version
thinking about switching over to it:
I played with it for a couple of days and decided it would be more work
than I wanted to do, to customize it to what I wanted, which was too bad
since I liked it.
I then deleted it and installed the live Q4OS version. I liked it too but
did not want to be forced to use LVM. While testing Q4OS I noticed that
the large blue box with two Russian words in it thatI first saw after
install ALT_Linux, was still appearing on the screen--right after the power
came on.
I thought maybe that during the live install it was put on the boot section
or the disk, or possibly some where else on the hard drive that didn't get
erased, so I used dd to zero out those sections as well as the entire
drive, and created a new partition with gparted. Then the first time I
restarted the computer it was gone. But when I pushed the reset button, it
was there again and after that all power on events caused it to reappear.
About this time I started getting nervous, and wanted to know where was
this image stored on my computer and what activated it at startup.
So. I pulled the hard drive and started the computer up with no usb or hard
drive attached and still got the logo. This meant that the image was not
on the hard drive. So I thought it might be in the volatile ram on the
BIOS chip. I used the jumpers to clear the BIOS chip and just for good
measure removed the chip and let it sit for 30 minutes. Nothing changed
when I put it back in and started up the computer, the image still appeared.
The only thing I can think of that would permit this scenario to work,
would be if they burned the image into the non-volatile part of the BIOS
chip.
I don't think they are hacking my computer, I think they are just showing
off. But the idea of someone burning code onto my BIOS chip, or hiding it
somewhere I can't find it--doesn't make me happy. They could have put
anything, including a back door access to my computer in it.
Has anyone else had or noticed this problem when installing ALT_Linux
versions? And does anyone have any other ideas as to what I could test or
other things to try that might remove it?
Keith
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>> Hi Michele, yes I am waiting No problem. And yes, there is still the FTBFS and yes I have updated everything to
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>> I tried few days ago. Remove everything and run my build script. Failed again on tdelibs.
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>> Give me a note when done, pls.
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>> regards
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> Hi Emanoil, I have pushed a commit with the updated scripts ytd, but I have not yet a full rebuild. I will do
> today, then update you again. But do not expect any issue :-)
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> Which scripts do you mean BTW? your buildscripts? or in the packages?
Hi Emanoil,
I was talking about my building scripts.
FYI, I did a full rebuild ytd from scratch in bullseye and I had no issues, again :-)
Cheers
Michele
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Why is now suddenly dependency on koffice-trinity-dev for the kmplayer?
dpkg-buildpackage: info: source package kmplayer-trinity
dpkg-buildpackage: info: source version 4:14.1.0
dpkg-checkbuilddeps: error: Unmet build dependencies: koffice-trinity-dev
I feel I am getting old, but what does a kmplayer has to do with an office
app.
thanks
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I have been trying to install the Buster release for several days. I
installed the tdebase-trinity package about 3 days ago, but the next day
when I tried to download individual packages all I get is error messages.
I could not find on the web site, where you should report problems with the
mirror so I posted here. Any suggestions as to where to report this?
This is the error message for the last thing I tried to download. (there
were others that didn't work)
root@AMD64:/etc/apt# apt-get install synaptic-trinity
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
synaptic-trinity
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
Need to get 5,560 B of archives.
After this operation, 22.5 kB of additional disk space will be used.
Err:1 http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/deb/trinity-r14.0.x
buster/main amd64 synaptic-trinity all 4:14.0.7-0debian10.0.0+0
Something wicked happened resolving 'mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org:http'
(-5 - No address associated with hostname)
E: Failed to fetch
http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/deb/trinity-r14.0.x/pool/main/…
Something wicked happened resolving 'mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org:http'
(-5 - No address associated with hostname)
E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with
--fix-missing?
Thanks
Keith
Hi all!
Just tried to recompile TDE from tde-packaging on Freebsd after upgrading to latest version. This is where compilation fails:
[37/1408] Building CXX object tdefile-plugins/dependencies/...ler-tqt/CMakeFiles/poppler-tqt-shared.dir/poppler-link.cc.o
FAILED: tdefile-plugins/dependencies/poppler-tqt/CMakeFiles/poppler-tqt-shared.dir/poppler-link.cc.o
/usr/bin/c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Dpoppler_tqt_shared_EXPORTS -Itdefile-plugins/dependencies/poppler-tqt -I. -I/opt/trinity/include -I/usr/local/include/tqt3 -I/usr/local/include/tqt -I../tdefile-plugins/dependencies/poppler-tqt -I/usr/local/include/poppler -I/usr/local/include -DNDEBUG -DQT_NO_ASCII_CAST -DQT_CLEAN_NAMESPACE -DQT_NO_STL -DQT_NO_COMPAT -DQT_NO_TRANSLATION -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT -D_REENTRANT -I/usr/local/include/tqt3 -I/usr/local/include/tqt -include tqt.h -DQT_NO_ASCII_CAST -DQT_CLEAN_NAMESPACE -DQT_NO_STL -DQT_NO_COMPAT -DQT_NO_TRANSLATION -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT -D_REENTRANT -include tqt.h -DNDEBUG -fPIC -MD -MT tdefile-plugins/dependencies/poppler-tqt/CMakeFiles/poppler-tqt-shared.dir/poppler-link.cc.o -MF tdefile-plugins/dependencies/poppler-tqt/CMakeFiles/poppler-tqt-shared.dir/poppler-link.cc.o.d -o tdefile-plugins/dependencies/poppler-tqt/CMakeFiles/poppler-tqt-shared.dir/poppler-link.cc.o -c ../tdefile-plugins/dependencies/poppler-tqt/poppler-link.cc
../tdefile-plugins/dependencies/poppler-tqt/poppler-link.cc:38:9: error: assigning to 'const LinkDest *' from incompatible type 'std::unique_ptr<LinkDest>'
ld = data.doc->doc.findDest( data.namedDest );
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 error generated.
Nik
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