Hi Andrea, welcome to Trinity!
There are a lot of projects that I have on the OBS, but half of them
are unmaintained, so don't go by them ;)
So the right repo is tde3.5.13, not the one that will "destroy my cat", ok? ;)
I've been working on getting much of my work up to
speed and working
again after my dev machine crashed. I thought that I would be able to
retrieve a lot of my work, but that didn't happen as much as I thought
to plan >_>;;.
I made a branch on the Trinity Desktop tde-packaging git, you can
check it out on the suse branch. I'll be updating it as I get to
packages.
Yes, got it. Now, I hope you will advice me, regarding the correct way to work
with it. Should I make my own branch or track your suse branch or work on your
branch locally than sending you the patches? Sorry if the question sounds
stupid but I'm just a beginner with GIT.
There are handy macros if you want to help :) I've
been taking them
from the KDE:KDE3 repo and restructuring the packages, removing
old/obsoleted patches and other cruft.
Still, there are much more patches than I expected, expecially in core
packages. Oh well, more patches, more glory. :)
Something to start with: if I understand correctly "qt3-3.3.8d" is absolutely
required, the qt3-3.3.8c maintained in the standard openSUSE repo won't do the
job, right? Do you mind if I try to get a working package for it, as a start?
The one on the OBS does not appear to build.
I upload them from the GIT to the OBS when I have
time. If you need me
to upload anything for building, feel free to ask :) (osc build is a
good option though >_>)
I have sent my account. :)
Andrea
PS Oh, and BTW thank you all for your kind welcome. :)