In just a few weeks, openSUSE will have no supported
32-bit
"Distribution" release. Tumbleweed at that time will become the only
supported 32-bit openSUSE version. According to the TDE wiki, there is
no build of TDE for openSUSE Tumbleweed.
While 42.2 was in development, I had several installations working
with apparent success using the 42.1 TDE repos. So, with 42.2pre
working as it did with 42.1 repos, I decided to give a basic level TDE
in a minimal X TW installation a try using the 42.2 repos[1].
Zypper didn't want to let me. For 42.2, libmng.so.1 is required by
tqt-mt, but in TW, libmng only comes in the .so.2 flavor, so zypper
wouldn't let me install TDM without "breaking". I told it to go ahead
and break tqt-mt, and it proceeded to install.
TDM and TDE session seem to work just fine, but I have no idea whether
it's because libmng.so.2 works just fine, or because libmng simply
hasn't been called upon, or some other reason.
I have looked at
http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/?0::10840
but it's unclear to me just how the repos listed there might be
preferable and/or useful to eliminate the "breakage" I'm experiencing,
or how to improve the wiki to incorporate that message's content.
[1] zypper -v in trinity-icons-oxygen gtk2-engine-oxygen
oxygen5-icon-theme \
trinity-tdebase trinity-gtk-qt-engine trinity-gtk3-tqt-oxygen
trinity-kmix \
alsa-tools trinity-arts arts trinity-tdemultimedia-tdeio-plugins \
trinity-tdm zypper in trinity-gtk3-tqt-engine gtk2-theme-oxygen \
gtk2-metatheme-adwaita gtk3-metatheme-adwaita
Hello,
if using TumbleWeed, I suggest you use the OBS build.
I've just added TBL to the "stable" repository so that you can get the
14.0.4 packages.
If using stable distribution, I suggest you use the official packages
from Trinity website.
François