On Sunday 29 July 2012 20:31:45 François ANDRIOT wrote:

> Hello,

> As a Mageia 2 user, I found annoying not to have any usable TDE version.

> So, I built myself some TDE packages for Mageia 2.

>

> These are based on the Redhat packages, which were slightly updated to

> work on Mageia.

> For end-user, it means that TDE is already very usable, since it has all

> updates that Fedora/RHEL already has.

> For maintainer (me, I guess), it's now possible to build TDE for all

> RHEL/Fedora/Mageia distributions with an unique procedure.

> I guess that adding support for Mandriva 2011 will be easy too, since

> these distributions are very close.

>

> For now, I've built tdebase only.

> To install it on Mageia 2 (x86_64 only, no i386):

>

> First, add the repositories:

> urpmi.addmedia tde-3.5.13-x86_64

> http://trinity.mangafrance.com/mga2/trinity-3.5.13/RPMS/x86_64/

> urpmi.addmedia tde-3.5.13-noarch

> http://trinity.mangafrance.com/mga2/trinity-3.5.13/RPMS/noarch/

> urpmi.addmedia tde-extras-x86_64

> http://trinity.mangafrance.com/mga2/trinity-extras/RPMS/x86_64/

>

> Then, install the tdebase package:

> urpmi trinity-tdebase

>

> And there you go. You should be able to choose a new "TDE" se

> ssssion in your favorite DM (GDM, KDM, or anything else).

>

> Francois

>

 

 

Thank you Francois,

 

Unfortunately I get the following error....

 

[root@localhost richard]# urpmi trinity-tdebase

A requested package cannot be installed:

lib64esound0-0.2.41-3mdv2010.1.x86_64 (due to unsatisfied libaudiofile.so.0()(64bit))

 

I'm running a fully updated Mageia2 with all repos active (i.e. test and backports)

 

Are there any plans for tdewebdev (Quanta) to be packaged? It's the one killer app that KDE4 lacks for me.

--

Richard.

 

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