I'm running Ubuntu 10.4 with Slavec's Trinity 3.5.11.1 backport repositories.
For some time now -- since the 'official' release of 3.5.11.1 -- I've only been seeing Ubuntu updates. There has been no Trinity updates. I've been meaning to ask here what I should've done to move to the more 'official' Trinity repositories. But, holding a Black Belt in Procrastination, I have yet to do that.
This morning I found an update announcement. To wit:
The following packages will be upgraded: akregator-trinity ark-trinity arts-trinity kaddressbook-trinity kamera-trinity kappfinder-trinity karm-trinity kate-trinity kbstate-trinity kcontrol-trinity kcron-trinity kdeadmin-kfile-plugins-trinity kdebase-data-trinity kdebase-kio-plugins-trinity kdebase-runtime-data-common-trinity kdebase-trinity kdebase-trinity-bin kdegraphics-kfile-plugins-trinity kdelibs-data-trinity kdelibs4c2a-trinity kdemultimedia-kfile-plugins-trinity kdemultimedia-kio-plugins-trinity kdenetwork-filesharing-trinity kdenetwork-kfile-plugins-trinity kdepasswd-trinity kdepim-kio-plugins-trinity kdepim-kresources-trinity kdepim-wizards-trinity kdeprint-trinity kdesktop-trinity kdm-trinity kdnssd-trinity kfind-trinity kghostview-trinity khelpcenter-trinity khexedit-trinity kicker-trinity kiconedit-trinity kimagemapeditor-trinity klipper-trinity kmag-trinity kmahjongg-trinity kmail-trinity kmailcvt-trinity kmenuedit-trinity kmilo-trinity kmix-trinity kmousetool-trinity knetworkconf-trinity knode-trinity knotes-trinity konq-plugins-trinity konqueror-nsplugins-trinity konqueror-trinity konsole-trinity kontact-trinity kooka-trinity korganizer-trinity kpackage-trinity kpager-trinity kpdf-trinity kpersonalizer-trinity kpf-trinity kppp-trinity krdc-trinity kregexpeditor-trinity krfb-trinity kscreensaver-trinity kscreensaver-xsavers-trinity ksmserver-trinity ksnapshot-trinity ksplash-trinity ksvg-trinity ksysguard-trinity ksysguardd-trinity ktip-trinity kwalletmanager-trinity kwin-trinity libarts1-akode-trinity libarts1c2a-trinity libartsc0-trinity libdbus-1-tqt libdbus-tqt-1-1c2 libindex0-trinity libkcal2b-trinity libkcddb1-trinity libkdegames1-trinity libkdepim1a-trinity libkleopatra1-trinity libkmime2-trinity libkonq4-trinity libkpimexchange1-trinity libkpimidentities1-trinity libkscan1-trinity libksieve0-trinity libktnef1-trinity libmimelib1c2a-trinity libpoppler-tqt libpythonize0-trinity libtqt3-integration-trinity pykdeextensions-trinity python-trinity-trinity 102 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 102MB of archives.
WHAT!!??? Is this copasetic? Anybody else seeing this? I haven't seen a "Heads Up" here about a large, impending update.
Maybe there's something screwy within my system and/or my apt configuration files.... I'll hold off on the update until I hear back from someone.
Regards, Jonesy
On Mon, 24 Dec 2012, Marvin L Jones wrote:
I'm running Ubuntu 10.4 with Slavec's Trinity 3.5.11.1 backport repositories.
Mea Culpa. I meant Trinity 3.5.13.1 -- throughout.
I really should not compose emails under the influence of Christmas music...
Jonesy
On 12/24/2012 07:33 AM, Marvin L Jones wrote:
102 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 102MB of archives.
WHAT!!??? Is this copasetic? Anybody else seeing this? I haven't seen a "Heads Up" here about a large, impending update.
I got the same update. Everything's working fine so far.
On Mon, 24 Dec 2012, Dan Youngquist wrote:
On 12/24/2012 07:33 AM, Marvin L Jones wrote:
102 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 102MB of archives.
WHAT!!??? Is this copasetic? Anybody else seeing this? I haven't seen a "Heads Up" here about a large, impending update.
I got the same update. Everything's working fine so far.
OK, Dan. Thank you for the reassuring reply. As many times as I screw up and/or get screwed up, I was certain I had a problem on this end. I guess not, then.
Yuletide Greetings! Jonesy
Whenever there is an ABI change, many apps need to get recompiled. Or something less significant was fixed. I would update and not worry about it.
On 24 December 2012 23:00, Dan Youngquist dan@homestead-products.com wrote:
On 12/24/2012 07:33 AM, Marvin L Jones wrote:
102 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 102MB of archives.
WHAT!!??? Is this copasetic? Anybody else seeing this? I haven't seen a "Heads Up" here about a large, impending update.
I got the same update. Everything's working fine so far.
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On Tuesday 25 of December 2012 06:03:02 Calvin Morrison wrote:
Whenever there is an ABI change, many apps need to get recompiled. Or something less significant was fixed. I would update and not worry about it.
It is a stable branch - ABI changes here would not be occurring.
For some time I collected patches for 3.5.13.2 and now I released all the basic packages together in a very short time. That is why so many updates at once. By chance it came out a bit like a Christmas gift :)
Slavek --
On Monday 24 of December 2012 16:33:57 Marvin L Jones wrote:
I'm running Ubuntu 10.4 with Slavec's Trinity 3.5.11.1 backport repositories.
For some time now -- since the 'official' release of 3.5.11.1 -- I've only been seeing Ubuntu updates. There has been no Trinity updates. I've been meaning to ask here what I should've done to move to the more 'official' Trinity repositories. But, holding a Black Belt in Procrastination, I have yet to do that.
This morning I found an update announcement. To wit: . . .
WHAT!!??? Is this copasetic? Anybody else seeing this? I haven't seen a "Heads Up" here about a large, impending update.
Maybe there's something screwy within my system and/or my apt configuration files.... I'll hold off on the update until I hear back from someone.
Regards, Jonesy
Massive update has a simple explanation: I uploaded into my ppa a first batch of packages to test for 3.5.13.2. It seems appropriate to prepare changelog and send announcement...
Slavek --
On Tue, 25 Dec 2012, Slávek Banko wrote:
Massive update has a simple explanation: I uploaded into my ppa a first batch of packages to test for 3.5.13.2. It seems appropriate to prepare changelog and send announcement...
Slavek
Thank you, Slávek! Thank you for all your hard work on the backports.
And, now, thank you for the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Trinity CD. Now that we racing into 2013, it means I should start investigating the 2012 Ubuntu. :-)
Yuletide Greetings and Happy New Year! Jonesy