Caveat, I am not advocating theTrinity devs support Wheezy.. before it is time.
Fact of life for Debian users, it is hard to not track testing (Wheezy now) . This brings up what to do with bugs found while using TDE-latest on Wheezy.
My testing platform is VirtualBox , I run stable as host, so I am not affected by the bugs.
I see a few minor bugs, mostly depends on Squeeze versions that no longer exist, and TDE appps do not recognize the version bump.
I can post what I find to this list, as others have done, to help us users. Reporting to the bug tracker ?
On 11 December 2011 19:43, Greg Madden gomadtroll@gci.net wrote:
Caveat, I am not advocating theTrinity devs support Wheezy.. before it is time.
Fact of life for Debian users, it is hard to not track testing (Wheezy now) . This brings up what to do with bugs found while using TDE-latest on Wheezy.
My testing platform is VirtualBox , I run stable as host, so I am not affected by the bugs.
I see a few minor bugs, mostly depends on Squeeze versions that no longer exist, and TDE appps do not recognize the version bump.
I can post what I find to this list, as others have done, to help us users. Reporting to the bug tracker ? -- Peace,
Greg
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Reporting to the bug tracker is the only way to see things will get done :-)
Calvin
On 11 December 2011 19:43, Greg Madden gomadtroll@gci.net wrote:
Caveat, I am not advocating theTrinity devs support Wheezy.. before it is time.
Fact of life for Debian users, it is hard to not track testing (Wheezy now) . This brings up what to do with bugs found while using TDE-latest on Wheezy.
My testing platform is VirtualBox , I run stable as host, so I am not affected by the bugs.
I see a few minor bugs, mostly depends on Squeeze versions that no longer exist, and TDE appps do not recognize the version bump.
I can post what I find to this list, as others have done, to help us users. Reporting to the bug tracker ? -- Peace,
Greg
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Reporting to the bug tracker is the only way to see things will get done :-)
Calvin
Actually I don't want to see bugs on Wheezy due to Squeeze packages being used reported to the bugtracker. ;-) The solution is already known (recompile TDE for Wheezy) and I am working towards that goal.
That being said, creating a Wiki page on installing TDE on Wheezy while native packages are not available would be useful for bleeding-edge users.
Tim
On Sunday 11 December 2011 15:55:11 Timothy Pearson wrote:
The solution is already known (recompile TDE for Wheezy) and I am working towards that goal.
Forgot about this part, I can wait. Thanks.
No problem, just trying to reduce the number of bugs marked as INVALID on the bug tracker. ;-)
Tim
On Sunday 11 December 2011 15:55:11 Timothy Pearson wrote:
That being said, creating a Wiki page on installing TDE on Wheezy while native packages are not available would be useful for bleeding-edge users.
I would like to see more overt testing done by us users on the releases for Wheezy. I can and will test, but my testing is for a subset (small) of feaures provided by TDE. I support whatever method of reporting that would be of help to Trinity.
I view TDE as more 'enterprise', set it and forget it. Bleeding edge does not work for me, esp the DE.
On Sunday 11 December 2011 15:55:11 Timothy Pearson wrote:
That being said, creating a Wiki page on installing TDE on Wheezy while native packages are not available would be useful for bleeding-edge users.
I would like to see more overt testing done by us users on the releases for Wheezy. I can and will test, but my testing is for a subset (small) of feaures provided by TDE. I support whatever method of reporting that would be of help to Trinity.
I view TDE as more 'enterprise', set it and forget it. Bleeding edge does not work for me, esp the DE.
+1. That is one reason I usually wait for a distribution's official release before building packages. ;-)
Tim