said David C. Rankin via tde-users:
| On 9/14/24 1:12 AM, dep via tde-users wrote:
| > Aha! "basket" brings no joy, nor does "basket-tde" but
| > "basket-trinity" did the trick. Thanks!
|
| Bummer!
I was unclear. I followed your advice, searching for basket, and found that
the two things I had tried didn't work, because the name of it is
basket-trinity. Did the usual using that as the package name and there it
was!
| Worse case you can always build from source. The source should be in
| the tde git repository (wherever that is today...) Slavek or Michele
| should be able to point you to it.
I have, later today, to cobble together an excellent little photo metadata
editor called Photini, which has hoops lined up like Torii gates in Kyoto,
and I have to go through all of them. You would think there would be
several good such applications, but this is the only one that does an
actual good job. So I'm glad not to have to compile anything else for now.
Am actually kind of amazed at how well it has gone thusfar. Really puzzled,
though, that while the drives are the same, and in the same physical
locations, connectors, etc., but what was once sda1, my boot drive, is now
sdb1, my boot drive. Which I discovered when I went to mount sdb1, which
is 8 terabytes of photographs -- pretty much an entire career. Blood
pressure rose until I got it figured out.
| Since you are using Debian, I'm surprised it isn't already built. I'm
| using it on opensuse kde3 Tumbleweed right now, so there isn't a missing
| dependency issue with newer distributions.
Fortunately, and thanks to your advice, it is found and home. For some
reason I thought it was in one of the TDE meta packages. I must have
installed it separately in the distant past.
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