On Friday 11 May 2012 10:23:00 am Timothy Pearson wrote:
On Fri, 11 May 2012 14:18:15 +0200
Dexter Filmore Dexter.Filmore@gmx.de wrote:
On Saturday 05 May 2012 20:43:36 Timothy Pearson wrote:
Hello, when you manage to package a working TDE (stable or GIT) for Ubuntu 12.04, I'm interested in getting the source Ubuntu packages,
so
that I can try to recompile them for my Toshiba AC100, which runs
Ubuntu
12.04 armhf.
Also, has anyone planned to rebuild the stable 3.5.13 or
3.5.13+updates
on Ubuntu 12.04 ?
Francois
I am not going to, as there were many changes to the base system that
make
3.5.13 incompatible with 12.04. If someone else wanted to they could,
but
it won't be particularly easy.
Tim
Uh... I read this as "no Trinity for Ubuntu 12.04 as long as noone else tinkers it into shape". Did I get something wrong here?
I think "the next Trinity release will hopefully be compatible, but I won't be repackaging the current Trinity release for the Ubuntu version in question, because I have too much on my plate and don't have the time" would be more accurate. You can still grab the source and try to build, the same as anyone else whose distro isn't presently supported.
R14.0 nightly packages are available, so if you don't mind using development code (which should be about Beta quality at this point) you can install TDE on 12.04.
See http://trinitydesktop.org/wiki/bin/view/Developers/NightlyBuilds for more details.
Tim
Tim, the referenced nightly build info lists Lenny & Squeeze as supported Debian releases. Is this a typo ?