https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/OpenSUSEInstall#For_OpenSUSE_13.2_.28R14.0.0... says do this (after purging KDE3):
rpm --import http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/... zypper ar -t YUM http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/... -i) trinity zypper ar -t YUM http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/... trinity-noarch
Results:
Line 1: curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 Not found error: http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/... import read failed(2).
Lines 2 & 3:. Specified local path does not exist or is not accesible Specified local path does not exist or is not accesible
Ping ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net does work.
I tried manual creation of *.repo in /etc/zypp/repos.d/ based on a working v13 installation to 64 bit on another machine. Zypper claims to refresh them (apparently valid), but anything I try to (32 bit P4 HT; uname -i = i386) install results in unmet deps. e.g. libtqt3.mt needed by trinity-tdm can't find libaudio.so.2; trinity-tdebase cant find libmad.so.0 needed by trinity-arts.
How does one install to 32 bit openSUSE?
On Tuesday 24 February 2015 03:24:33 Felix Miata wrote:
Line 1: curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 Not found error:
1. It was busy. The bandwidth available is not high 2. A bad storm near Timothy has put the electricity out again. 3. Solutions: a) Patience. A lot in teh second case, Try again. b) Hope taht someone can supply a sources list using alternative servers. I can't help there., because I use Debian. Sorry.
Lisi
Le 24/02/2015 04:24, Felix Miata a écrit :
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/OpenSUSEInstall#For_OpenSUSE_13.2_.28R14.0.0... says do this (after purging KDE3):
rpm --import http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/... zypper ar -t YUM http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/... -i) trinity zypper ar -t YUM http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/... trinity-noarch
Results:
Line 1: curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 Not found error: http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/... import read failed(2).
Lines 2 & 3:. Specified local path does not exist or is not accesible Specified local path does not exist or is not accesible
Ping ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net does work.
I tried manual creation of *.repo in /etc/zypp/repos.d/ based on a working v13 installation to 64 bit on another machine. Zypper claims to refresh them (apparently valid), but anything I try to (32 bit P4 HT; uname -i = i386) install results in unmet deps. e.g. libtqt3.mt needed by trinity-tdm can't find libaudio.so.2; trinity-tdebase cant find libmad.so.0 needed by trinity-arts.
How does one install to 32 bit openSUSE?
It looks like I forgot to copy the GPG key to opensuse 13.2 folder. I've just added it. Until it is synchronized on the mirrors, you can get the key from 13.1 folder:
rpm --import ppa2.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/redirect.php?file=trinity/rpm/opensuse13.1/RPM-GPG-KEY-trinity
The "zypper" commands should work as expected.
François
François Andriot composed on 2015-02-24 19:13 (UTC+0100):
Le 24/02/2015 04:24, Felix Miata composed:
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/OpenSUSEInstall#For_OpenSUSE_13.2_.28R14.0.0... says do this (after purging KDE3):
rpm --import http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/... zypper ar -t YUM http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/... -i) trinity zypper ar -t YUM http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/... trinity-noarch
Results:
Line 1: curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 Not found error: http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/... import read failed(2).
Lines 2 & 3:. Specified local path does not exist or is not accesible Specified local path does not exist or is not accesible
Ping ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net does work.
I tried manual creation of *.repo in /etc/zypp/repos.d/ based on a working v13 installation to 64 bit on another machine. Zypper claims to refresh them (apparently valid), but anything I try to (32 bit P4 HT; uname -i = i386) install results in unmet deps. e.g. libtqt3.mt needed by trinity-tdm can't find libaudio.so.2; trinity-tdebase cant find libmad.so.0 needed by trinity-arts.
How does one install to 32 bit openSUSE?
It looks like I forgot to copy the GPG key to opensuse 13.2 folder. I've just added it. Until it is synchronized on the mirrors,
Not there yet as of when I tried a while ago, before trying for 13.1 without Packman enabled.
you can get the key from 13.1 folder:
rpm --import ppa2.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/redirect.php?file=trinity/rpm/opensuse13.1/RPM-GPG-KEY-trinity
I'll wait to see if the published instructions work for 13.2. The published instruction does work for 13.1.
The "zypper" commands should work as expected.
They do once all instructions are followed. :-p I somehow missed #2 or assumed I already had Packman enabled, which wasn't.
Is there some alternative (multimedia/mpeg?) repo that can work for people who cannot legally use Packman? Maybe I'm not remembering correctly the nature of Packman. Are the packages actually needed from Packman legal worldwide?