On Sat, 06 Jul 2013, Greg Madden wrote:
On Thursday 04 July 2013 16:31:43 you wrote:
> Help! Following what I thought was a routine upgrade of my Debian
> Jessie/Sid system, Trinity has broken. Completely. Many programs
> have disappeared from /opt/trinity/bin (most particularly kmail
> - I'm writing this on an old backup system).
> In an attempt to recover this, I have (I believe) downgraded the
> system to Wheezy with the following /etc/apt/sources.list
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Nothing routine running TDE on a Jessie/Sid
system, it is compiled
for Wheezy, just because you were lucky to get it working
...updates to Jessie are unpredictable as far as TDE is concerned.
Fair enough - it has worked well for a couple of years now on the
'wrong' system, but I did return it to Wheezy in case that was the
problem.
But in fact there were two problems:
1 kde-trinity needed binutils < 2.23 but 2.23.something had been
installed. That went when I changed down to 2.22-8
2 kde-trinity-core needed arts-trinity which does not seem to be in
the wheezy release. I added the nightly-builds and it went too.
Also the TDE mirrors are syncing right now, when
finished you will
not need slaveks repo's anymore.
would that explain the absence of arts-trinity?
I presume that when the mirrors are sorted, there will be an
announcement on the website..?
cheers
anthony
The long freeze for Wheezy in Debian affects testing and Sid. Packages
do not move throught the que. There can be a seemingly stable period
where testing & /sid are very simialr to Wheezy, the release allows
packages to proceed..this will eventually break compatability with
Wheezy, which may be now..I don't use testing & sid though.
I heart there will be an announcement .
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Peace,
Greg