https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/OpenSUSEInstall
42.2 was released several days ago. Since several months ago, I've had three installations of 42.2 pre-releases installed with TDE using the 42.1 repos. I've noticed no problems with it.
I can update the wiki, but how should it be done? Will there be a separate repo for 42.2? Should the wiki language be changed to make it clear that both Leap releases are supported by the existing 42.1 repo?
On 2016/11/21 12:24 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/OpenSUSEInstall
42.2 was released several days ago. Since several months ago, I've had three installations of 42.2 pre-releases installed with TDE using the 42.1 repos. I've noticed no problems with it.
I can update the wiki, but how should it be done? Will there be a separate repo for 42.2? Should the wiki language be changed to make it clear that both Leap releases are supported by the existing 42.1 repo?
Feel free to update the wiki ;-) Not sure about your question on the repo. You should check with Francois who is the one take great care of all rpm-based packages.
Cheers Michele
Michele Calgaro composed on 2016-11-21 21:49 (UTC+0800):
On 2016/11/21 12:24 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
42.2 was released several days ago. Since several months ago, I've had three installations of 42.2 pre-releases installed with TDE using the 42.1 repos. I've noticed no problems with it.
I can update the wiki, but how should it be done? Will there be a separate repo for 42.2? Should the wiki language be changed to make it clear that both Leap releases are supported by the existing 42.1 repo?
Feel free to update the wiki ;-)
I don't want to change it before knowing what change(s) is/are appropriate.
Not sure about your question on the repo. You should check with Francois who is the one take great care of all rpm-based packages.
Does he not read here?
Le 21/11/2016 à 14:49, Michele Calgaro a écrit :
On 2016/11/21 12:24 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/OpenSUSEInstall
42.2 was released several days ago. Since several months ago, I've had three installations of 42.2 pre-releases installed with TDE using the 42.1 repos. I've noticed no problems with it.
I can update the wiki, but how should it be done? Will there be a separate repo for 42.2? Should the wiki language be changed to make it clear that both Leap releases are supported by the existing 42.1 repo?
Feel free to update the wiki ;-) Not sure about your question on the repo. You should check with Francois who is the one take great care of all rpm-based packages.
Hello, openSUSE 42.2 is out just after Trinity 14.0.4 was published. I'm currently building packages for 42.2, although packages for 42.1 seems to work fine. I'll update the wiki when actual 42.2 packages are uploaded.
François
Le 21/11/2016 à 05:24, Felix Miata a écrit :
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/OpenSUSEInstall
42.2 was released several days ago. Since several months ago, I've had three installations of 42.2 pre-releases installed with TDE using the 42.1 repos. I've noticed no problems with it.
I can update the wiki, but how should it be done? Will there be a separate repo for 42.2? Should the wiki language be changed to make it clear that both Leap releases are supported by the existing 42.1 repo?
Hello, I've finished building the TDE 14.0.4 packages for openSUSE 42.2, and also the just released Fedora 25. The packages should be already downloadable on the mirrors, and the wiki is up to date.
François
On 2016/11/27 07:03 AM, François Andriot wrote:
Le 21/11/2016 à 05:24, Felix Miata a écrit :
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/OpenSUSEInstall
42.2 was released several days ago. Since several months ago, I've had three installations of 42.2 pre-releases installed with TDE using the 42.1 repos. I've noticed no problems with it.
I can update the wiki, but how should it be done? Will there be a separate repo for 42.2? Should the wiki language be changed to make it clear that both Leap releases are supported by the existing 42.1 repo?
Hello, I've finished building the TDE 14.0.4 packages for openSUSE 42.2, and also the just released Fedora 25. The packages should be already downloadable on the mirrors, and the wiki is up to date.
François
Fantastic, thanks a lot François!!