Le 05/03/2021 à 17:51, François Andriot via tde-devels a écrit :
Le 05/03/2021 à 03:50, Felix Miata a écrit :
It's not.
And, I can't get TDM to start on 64bit Mageia 7. From tdm.log:
/opt/trinity/bin/tdm_greet: error while loading shared libraries:
libtderandr.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
Mar 4 21:38:21 tdm: :0[1134] error: Abnormal termination of greeter
for display :0, code 127, signal 0
Urpmi seems to think upgrade to 14.0.9 is complete. However:
# rpm -qa | grep randr
lib64xcb-randr0-1.13.1-1.mga7
lib64xrandr2-1.5.2-1.mga7
xrandr-1.5.0-2.mga7
# urpmq -f rand finds no *tde*rand* package.
64 bit host gx62b
Hello, I'm not sure about the 'ca-bundle' dependency problem.
I will try to install a fresh Mageia 7, then Trinity 14.0.8, then
upgrade to 14.0.9, to see if I can reproduce the issue.
The 'libtderandr.so.0' is installed by the 'trinity-tdelibs' package,
and should be installed under /opt/trinity/lib64/ .
I've justed tested the following scenario in virtual machine:
1) Fresh install Mageia 7.1 from Mageia-7.1-x86_64.iso (default
settings, plasma desktop, download updates after installation)
2) Log in KDE session, configure trinity 14.0.8 repositories then "urpmi
trinity-desktop-all" => no problem
3) In Mageia control center, set default display manager to TDM => no
problem
4) reboot, TDM appears, login to TDE session, Trinity 14.0.8 release
notes appears => no problem
5) Remove trinity 14.0.8 repositories and add trinity 14.0.9
repositories (no need to use wget, unlike Mageia 8) => no problem
6) "urpmi --auto-select" wants to remove 'lib64lcms' package due to
conflict with 'task-obsolete' package.
This result in removing chalk, then koffice, then trinity-desktop
packages => not perfect but all other trinity packages will be updated
7) "urpmi trinity-desktop-all" will install/upgrade all packages without
problem, without removing lib64lcms => no problem
8) reboot, TDM appears, login to TDE session, Trinity 14.0.9 release
notes appears => no problem
So, I could not reproduce the 'ca-bundle' problem, nor the 'libtderandr'
problem.
François