On 02/22/2011 12:24 PM, calvin morrison wrote:
I don't think it is a good idea to continue to
call Kde 3.5x kdemod3.
While it is named that for historical reasons, it would be best to
just scratch it and use Trinity instead. Trinity is not the crappy old
3.5.10 its better. using kdemod3 just reminds me of old crap. starting
fresh I think is vital.
For now having kait's Trinity arch mirror is good for now, at least
until the 3.5.13 release. Ideally I think it would be best to host the
packages on our server, but that doesn't have to be the case.
Another important thing I am thinking of just as I type is this: All
PKGBUILDs should be online, available in the Trinity SVN repository.
It will keep us united, orginised and effective.
Calvin
Calvin Morrison
I agree 100% with everything you said. The current tested and released (by me)
PKGBUILD tarballs are all here:
http://www.3111skyline.com/dl/dt/trinity/arch/src/
12:23 nirvana:/srv/http/dl/dt/trinity/arch> ls -1 src
trinity-arts.tar.gz
trinity-kdebase.tar.gz
trinity-kdelibs.tar.gz
trinity-kdevelop.tar.gz
trinity-kdewebdev.tar.gz
trinity-pyqt3.tar.gz
trinity-qt3.tar.gz
trinity-tqtinterface.tar.gz
The 3111skyline box is just a server sitting about 20 feet behind me in my
office. I just stuck them there because I didn't have anywhere else to put them
and there small and can be handled by my limited upstream inet connection. I'm
more than happy to put them where ever they need to be, I just have to know
where to put them and have access to where ever that is so I can upload them.
Currently, all you need is those files and the bldtrinsvn-new.sh build script
and (after you edit or specify the paths you want in the script or on the CLI)
it will build Trinity on Arch 'start-to-finish' :)
script is here:
http://www.3111skyline.com/dl/dt/trinity/arch/scr/bldtrinsvn-new.sh
I'll write the help section for the script later tonight so
'bldtrinsvn-new.sh -h' gives usage info.
Just tell me where you want them and tell me how to access the server and I'll
upload them after lunch. Or, you can just copy them from my server. I'd just
feel more comfortable having write access to where ever they are hosted so I can
provide updates or fix my bugs when I find them ;-)
--
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.