Baho Utot wrote:
On Tuesday 27 December 2011 10:15:24 pm Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Baho Utot wrote:
[putolin]
If anyone is interested i have placed the scripts here: git clone https://github.com/baho-utot/trinity.git until they can be incorperated into the tde-packaging repo.
Is there a way to browse the scripts?
I think this link will get you there
github.com/baho-utot/trinity
I can browse it with chromium and konqueror. Under the applications section none of those builds work now as those are wip everything else should work. I have scripted this build so as to do a few "seds" and it will build version 14 when it comes out.
I think you could create a wrapper script and source the PKGBUILD from there and it shoud work for you. Something like this I think might work for you. I think you would only need to set the srcdir and pkgdir variables before you source the PKGBUILD script
wrapper.sh #!/bin/bash srcdir=${1} pkgdir=${2} tar xf ${1}/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz source PKGBUILD
Then cd to the directory with the build script and <path to wrapper>/wrapper.sh <path to source ie where the tarball was extracted> <path to where you want the files installed>
OK, that's helpful info. My users will want something a little different as they do not always have all the dependencies installed, but what you've done will help me sort that out.
I got all the sources tarballs from the 3.5.13-complete.tar tarball off the trinitydesktop site.
Go here and it is at the bottom: http://mirror.ets.kth.se/trinity/releases/3.5.13/downloads.html Click "All core and non-core modules list above"
The i18n will be in the 3.5.13-monolithic.tar.gz file so if you would like those you will also need to fetch it from the same link but click "Complete core and non-core source tree"
Oh good. The is a good site now. Downloading now.
There is also a link "All non-core modules listed above" but I don't know what it contains as I didn't download that one.
You can also get the source like this:
pkgname=tdebase pkgver=3.5.13 mksource() { git clone http://scm.trinitydesktop.org/scm/git/$%7Bpkgname%7D pushd ${pkgname} git submodule init git submodule update git checkout v3.5.13 popd tar -cvJf ${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.xz ${pkgname}/* rm -fr ${pkgname} }
I don't know if the i18n files can be fetched from git like above.
Hope this helps
Yes it does. Thanks you.
-- Bruce