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