All,
I have built tellico for the first time and it looks like a good collection manager (any collection, music, wine, whatever..) that we will want to keep. The problem is the source is quite old (1.3.2.1 - 2008). Tellico continues as an active ongoing project led by Robby Stephenson.
I've contacted him to determine what the latest version is that will build on kde3/qt3. Many new features have been added to tellico and I would like to see TDE take advantage of the updates.
The current tellico code is hosted in a git repository:
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/tellico
I'll report back with the response. If we have the latest, then it may be worth while to take a look at what it would take to patch/port the current code to again build on TDE and perhaps create a new branch on the project git repo.
On 02/13/2014 01:38 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
I have built tellico for the first time and it looks like a good collection manager (any collection, music, wine, whatever..) that we will want to keep. The problem is the source is quite old (1.3.2.1 - 2008). Tellico continues as an active ongoing project led by Robby Stephenson.
I've contacted him to determine what the latest version is that will build on kde3/qt3. Many new features have been added to tellico and I would like to see TDE take advantage of the updates.
The current tellico code is hosted in a git repository:
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/tellico
I'll report back with the response. If we have the latest, then it may be worth while to take a look at what it would take to patch/port the current code to again build on TDE and perhaps create a new branch on the project git repo.
Got a response from the Author:
1.3.6 was the last version for KDE3. You can grab the tarball here: http://tellico-project.org/download
It's tagged in the git repo as v1.3.6, which is probably an upload of the tarball.
We should consider updating the TDE code to 1.3.6.