Timothy, I know you maintain a new branch called Trinity, but the vanilla branch also receives some development. The latest change made there was about two weeks ago. What do you think about merging changes from that branch to Trinity?
On Mon, January 25, 2010 5:28 pm, éÌØÑ þÅÒÎÙÈ wrote:
Timothy, I know you maintain a new branch called Trinity, but the vanilla branch also receives some development. The latest change made there was about two weeks ago. What do you think about merging changes from that branch to Trinity?
Sure. What was changed? I thought that branch was dead.
Also, the core system compiles just fine under Lucid. Some of the extra applications (koffice, adept, etc.) are the problem.
I do have someone working on automake fixes for 2.64 which might fix some of the compilation problems.
Tim
Sure. What was changed? I thought that branch was dead.
I do not know, but the latest change was by Thomas McGuire.
Also, the core system compiles just fine under Lucid. Some of the extra applications (koffice, adept, etc.) are the problem.
I wonder why they in OpenSUSE have no such problems neither with core system, nor with other applications :-/
On Mon, January 25, 2010 5:56 pm, éÌØÑ þÅÒÎÙÈ wrote:
Sure. What was changed? I thought that branch was dead.
I do not know, but the latest change was by Thomas McGuire.
Also, the core system compiles just fine under Lucid. Some of the extra applications (koffice, adept, etc.) are the problem.
I wonder why they in OpenSUSE have no such problems neither with core system, nor with other applications :-/
My initial guess is the new automake and libtool in Lucid. Does the version of OpenSUSE that you are referring to utilize gcc4.4 as well?
On Mon, January 25, 2010 5:56 pm, Илья Черных wrote:
Sure. What was changed? I thought that branch was dead.
I do not know, but the latest change was by Thomas McGuire.
Also, the core system compiles just fine under Lucid. Some of the extra applications (koffice, adept, etc.) are the problem.
I wonder why they in OpenSUSE have no such problems neither with core system, nor with other applications :-/
My initial guess is the new automake and libtool in Lucid. Does the version of OpenSUSE that you are referring to utilize gcc4.4 as well?
Yes, my system (OpenSUSE 11.3), the latest stable release of OpenSUSE, has gcc 4.4.
There is also KDE3 repo for the Factory - the development branch of OpenSUSE.