I picked up an original PowerMac G5 2.0/Dual this weekend and I intend to install openSUSE 13.2. I saw that someone had managed to get TDE running on Debian/PPC.
Has anyone managed to port TDE over to other PPC distros? If not, what would I have to do to get it up and running on my G5? I can dedicate it to compiling if needed.
So far openSUSE only supports 64bit builds, but I would like to get TDE working on my G4 at some point.
Thanx
Dne po 3. srpna 2015 Larry Stotler napsal(a):
I picked up an original PowerMac G5 2.0/Dual this weekend and I intend to install openSUSE 13.2. I saw that someone had managed to get TDE running on Debian/PPC.
Has anyone managed to port TDE over to other PPC distros? If not, what would I have to do to get it up and running on my G5? I can dedicate it to compiling if needed.
So far openSUSE only supports 64bit builds, but I would like to get TDE working on my G4 at some point.
Thanx
AFAIK, Trinity builds for PowerPC64le are currently only available for Debian 8 (Jessie) and Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty). Builds for 32bit PowerPC are available for Debian 7 (Wheezy) and Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty).
While the ppc64el build for Debian 8 will be an official with the release R14.0.1, others mentioned builds are available in the preliminary stable builds repository - see:
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Preliminary_Stable_Builds
Le 03/08/2015 13:37, Larry Stotler a écrit :
I picked up an original PowerMac G5 2.0/Dual this weekend and I intend to install openSUSE 13.2. I saw that someone had managed to get TDE running on Debian/PPC.
Has anyone managed to port TDE over to other PPC distros? If not, what would I have to do to get it up and running on my G5? I can dedicate it to compiling if needed.
So far openSUSE only supports 64bit builds, but I would like to get TDE working on my G4 at some point.
Thanx
Hello, I'm currently working on building TDE 14.0.1 on the Open Build Service: https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor/home:PunisherHD:Trinity:14.0.0 (despite the project name "14.0.0", it's actually 14.0.1)
I see no official support for Opensuse 13.2 PPC64 directly on the OBS, but if you have spare time, you can fork the project locally and build on your own computer using OBS client.
François