Hello all,
Not sure if it was better to revive this thread or create a new one.
I'm starting on Rasberry Pi, so I followed the rookie way: Noobs and Raspbian.
Now, I searched about Trinity on Raspbian. It seems there was a repository for
Raspbian-wheezy (in the Preliminary Stable Builds), but following the
(somewhat aged) how-to that simply add "deb
http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/trinity-r14.0.0/debian jessie
main" don't work for the latest Raspbian (Jessie).
However, I seem to have to run the Jessie version because it's a Pi 3 (would
not boot with an older openSuSE anyway).
So, as I understand, I should either
- Install Debian Arm and use the repositories
- Compile Trinity for Raspbian Jessie? I'd have time and computer to do this,
it's experience I'm lacking. Am I right to understand I could compile for Arm
on a non-Arm computer? Should I compile on a Debian install?
Thierry