Hi everyone, who is currently uses preliminary stable builds repository
as you have surely noticed, the final R14.0.1 was released. Currently at this time packages in prelminary stable builds and official R14.0.1 are both based on an identical source packages. That was indeed the reason why here was no longer time any update in the preliminary stable builds repository.
If you used the preliminary stable builds only temporarily, you can now switch to official packages. This is the best time because here are waiting updates to upload into prelinary stable builds. You have been warned ;)
If you are using prelinary stable builds deliberately, you can look forward to that next week will launch the first upload of packages for the new target R14.0.2.
Thank you for your attention :)
Am Dienstag, 1. September 2015 schrieb Slávek Banko:
Hi everyone, who is currently uses preliminary stable builds repository
as you have surely noticed, the final R14.0.1 was released. Currently at this time packages in prelminary stable builds and official R14.0.1 are both based on an identical source packages. That was indeed the reason why here was no longer time any update in the preliminary stable builds repository.
If you used the preliminary stable builds only temporarily, you can now switch to official packages. This is the best time because here are waiting updates to upload into prelinary stable builds. You have been warned ;)
If you are using prelinary stable builds deliberately, you can look forward to that next week will launch the first upload of packages for the new target R14.0.2.
Thank you for your attention :)
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Slávek Banko composed on 2015-09-01 03:08 (UTC+0200):
Hi everyone, who is currently uses preliminary stable builds repository
as you have surely noticed, the final R14.0.1 was released. Currently at this time packages in prelminary stable builds and official R14.0.1 are both based on an identical source packages. That was indeed the reason why here was no longer time any update in the preliminary stable builds repository.
If you used the preliminary stable builds only temporarily, you can now switch to official packages. This is the best time because here are waiting updates to upload into prelinary stable builds. You have been warned ;)
If you are using prelinary stable builds deliberately, you can look forward to that next week will launch the first upload of packages for the new target R14.0.2.
After following R14.0.1 instructions on https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/OpenSUSEInstall#For_OpenSUSE_13.2_.28R14.0.1...:
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
I get the following error message trying to 'zypper ref': File '/repodata/repomd.xml' not found on medium 'http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/...' Abort, retry, ignore? [a/r/i/? shows all options] (a):
No error occurs from the noarch fetch. http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/... in browser produces 404, even though http://tde-mirror.yosemite.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/trinity-r14/... makes it look like rpms are all there. That /repodata/repomd.xml looks wrong. Also I don't get why the type in the .repo files created is rpm-md when 'ar -t' was YUM.
On Monday 31 August 2015 21:08:25 Slávek Banko wrote:
Hi everyone, who is currently uses preliminary stable builds repository
as you have surely noticed, the final R14.0.1 was released. Currently at this time packages in prelminary stable builds and official R14.0.1 are both based on an identical source packages. That was indeed the reason why here was no longer time any update in the preliminary stable builds repository.
If you used the preliminary stable builds only temporarily, you can now switch to official packages. This is the best time because here are waiting updates to upload into prelinary stable builds. You have been warned ;)
If you are using prelinary stable builds deliberately, you can look forward to that next week will launch the first upload of packages for the new target R14.0.2.
Thank you for your attention :)
Am I properly understanding the we should switch our repo lists back to use the pearson site because yours is about to get some alpha stuff??
Thanks.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
On Monday 31 August 2015 21:08:25 Slávek Banko wrote:
Hi everyone, who is currently uses preliminary stable builds repository
as you have surely noticed, the final R14.0.1 was released. Currently at this time packages in prelminary stable builds and official R14.0.1 are both based on an identical source packages. That was indeed the reason why here was no longer time any update in the preliminary stable builds repository.
If you used the preliminary stable builds only temporarily, you can now switch to official packages. This is the best time because here are waiting updates to upload into prelinary stable builds. You have been warned ;)
If you are using prelinary stable builds deliberately, you can look forward to that next week will launch the first upload of packages for the new target R14.0.2.
Thank you for your attention :)
I did that, editing the sources.list entries to change the version string to 14.0.1, but a synaptic "reload" failed to pull them, so I re-enabled your site. IOW, how should I have proceeded?
Thanks.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 01 September 2015 10:03:27 Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 31 August 2015 21:08:25 Slávek Banko wrote:
Hi everyone, who is currently uses preliminary stable builds repository
as you have surely noticed, the final R14.0.1 was released. Currently at this time packages in prelminary stable builds and official R14.0.1 are both based on an identical source packages. That was indeed the reason why here was no longer time any update in the preliminary stable builds repository.
If you used the preliminary stable builds only temporarily, you can now switch to official packages. This is the best time because here are waiting updates to upload into prelinary stable builds. You have been warned ;)
If you are using prelinary stable builds deliberately, you can look forward to that next week will launch the first upload of packages for the new target R14.0.2.
Thank you for your attention :)
I did that, editing the sources.list entries to change the version string to 14.0.1, but a synaptic "reload" failed to pull them, so I re-enabled your site. IOW, how should I have proceeded?
How about stay where you are? None of the stuff Slávek uploads there is alpha. It is all patches that will go into 14.0.2. "ready" means "ready". They are no more alpha now than they will be when they are eventually released as 14.0.2.
But if you must change (and I wouldn't) you need: deb http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity-r14.0.0/debian wheezy main deb-src http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity-r14.0.0/debian wheezy main deb http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity-builddeps-r14.0.0... wheezy main deb-src http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity-builddeps-r14.0.0... wheezy main
You don't change the version string.
Lisi
On Tuesday 01 September 2015 05:48:18 Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Tuesday 01 September 2015 10:03:27 Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 31 August 2015 21:08:25 Slávek Banko wrote:
Hi everyone, who is currently uses preliminary stable builds repository
as you have surely noticed, the final R14.0.1 was released. Currently at this time packages in prelminary stable builds and official R14.0.1 are both based on an identical source packages. That was indeed the reason why here was no longer time any update in the preliminary stable builds repository.
If you used the preliminary stable builds only temporarily, you can now switch to official packages. This is the best time because here are waiting updates to upload into prelinary stable builds. You have been warned ;)
If you are using prelinary stable builds deliberately, you can look forward to that next week will launch the first upload of packages for the new target R14.0.2.
Thank you for your attention :)
I did that, editing the sources.list entries to change the version string to 14.0.1, but a synaptic "reload" failed to pull them, so I re-enabled your site. IOW, how should I have proceeded?
How about stay where you are? None of the stuff Slávek uploads there is alpha. It is all patches that will go into 14.0.2. "ready" means "ready". They are no more alpha now than they will be when they are eventually released as 14.0.2.
But if you must change (and I wouldn't) you need: deb http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity-r14.0.0/deb ian wheezy main deb-src http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity-r14.0.0/deb ian wheezy main deb http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity-builddeps-r 14.0.0/debian wheezy main deb-src http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity-builddeps-r 14.0.0/debian wheezy main
You don't change the version string.
Lisi
Thanks Lisi. I can change it back, and I can stay here on the .cz site & bleed a bit.
We bitch about it, but IMO the bleeding while using an M$ OS is far worse. ;-)
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Cheers, Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 01 September 2015 11:05:42 Gene Heskett wrote:
I can change it back, and I can stay here on the .cz site & bleed a bit.
Gene, you are not - listening? understanding? THERE IS NO BLEEDING. They are the packages that will be in 14.0.2 AS IS. You are thinking of Testing and Sid. These are release ready packages. I don't know where the beta ones are. TDE doesn't seem to run like that.
Of course, bugs can be found at any stage, even in 14.0.1 - or 3.5.13.2.
But by all means chop and change if it keeps you happy, and live with any bugs found in 14.0.1 until .2 is released. I like getting the patches as soon as they are available.
Lisi
On Tuesday 01 September 2015 06:19:57 Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Tuesday 01 September 2015 11:05:42 Gene Heskett wrote:
I can change it back, and I can stay here on the .cz site & bleed a bit.
Gene, you are not - listening? understanding? THERE IS NO BLEEDING. They are the packages that will be in 14.0.2 AS IS. You are thinking of Testing and Sid. These are release ready packages. I don't know where the beta ones are. TDE doesn't seem to run like that.
Of course, bugs can be found at any stage, even in 14.0.1 - or 3.5.13.2.
But by all means chop and change if it keeps you happy, and live with any bugs found in 14.0.1 until .2 is released. I like getting the patches as soon as they are available.
Lisi
So do I. So that settles it. I stay on Slavik's site.
Cheers, Gene Heskett