Hi all,
after R14.0.12 was released, the window for the development of R14.0.13 has already been opened. The first pull-requests have already been merged, the first builds of the packages was launched.
If you used the Preliminary Stable Builds repository only temporarily, and you prefer to stick on the official final release, it is now the best time to switch to the official repository. The packages in both repositories will be identical for some time, so it is smooth to change the apt source if you want. Otherwise, we will be very happy if you help us in testing the upcoming release.
Along with the release of R14.0.12, the building of packages for Ubuntu 20.10.x (Groovy) will be stopped. So the upcoming R14.0.13 will no longer be available for this distributions - the packages will not be available in the PSB repository. If you are still using this distributions, you should consider upgrading to a newer version.
Publishing the first R14.0.13 preliminary packages I suppose on 8 May.
Thank you for your support!
Cheers
On 2022/05/03 09:52 PM, Slávek Banko wrote:
If you used the Preliminary Stable Builds repository only temporarily, and you prefer to stick on the official final release, it is now the best time to switch to the official repository. The packages in both repositories will be identical for some time, so it is smooth to change the apt source if you want. Otherwise, we will be very happy if you help us in testing the upcoming release.
On top of this, R14.1.0 is possibly going to be released toward the end of the year, so if any of you is interested/willing to help testing it prior to its official release, please consider switching from "Preliminary Stable Builds" to "Preliminray Testing Builds". It's pretty stable itself, we put lot of care in trying not to break things, even in the development branch.
Any help will be much appreciated, thanks in advance!
Cheers Michele
Anno domini 2022 Wed, 4 May 00:27:58 +0900 Michele Calgaro via tde-users scripsit:
On 2022/05/03 09:52 PM, Slávek Banko wrote:
If you used the Preliminary Stable Builds repository only temporarily, and you prefer to stick on the official final release, it is now the best time to switch to the official repository. The packages in both repositories will be identical for some time, so it is smooth to change the apt source if you want. Otherwise, we will be very happy if you help us in testing the upcoming release.
On top of this, R14.1.0 is possibly going to be released toward the end of the year, so if any of you is interested/willing to help testing it prior to its official release, please consider switching from "Preliminary Stable Builds" to "Preliminray Testing Builds". It's pretty stable itself, we put lot of care in trying not to break things, even in the development branch.
That would be these 2 lines? If yes, I already use it :)
deb http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity-testing daedalus deps extra main deb-src http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity-testing daedalus deps extra main
Nik
Any help will be much appreciated, thanks in advance!
Cheers Michele
On top of this, R14.1.0 is possibly going to be released toward the end of the year, so if any of you is interested/willing to help testing it prior to its official release, please consider switching from "Preliminary Stable Builds" to "Preliminray Testing Builds". It's pretty stable itself, we put lot of care in trying not to break things, even in the development branch.
That would be these 2 lines? If yes, I already use it :)
deb http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity-testing daedalus deps extra main deb-src http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity-testing daedalus deps extra main
Yes, pretty much. Here is a link to a wiki page with instructions on how to install it, for reference: https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Preliminary_Testing_Builds
Thanks Nik and all others who are or will use R14.1.0-dev till the official release is out.
Cheers Michele