Hi,
I would like to propose that we include Ark's Mission Control in
Trinity. It pulls together some of the modules in KControl in a
reorganized way. The idea behind it is to have the things users use
the most pulled together in an easy-to-find way. It was written
(obviously) for KDE3, so it will need rewriting by a programmer for
TQt by someone more experienced at programming than me.
I have been slowly preparing my system to build Trinity. Once I get
more organized, I will be able to upload the source tarballs to
Mission Control on my personal space on arklinux.org, along with Ark's
related patches and spec files from the RPMs that will detail where we
apply those patches (these patches will likely need updating for the
TQt version). It will probably be a few days, have not had as much
time as I would like at the computer (weird work schedule and an
upcoming date with the pure hearted girl I've known for years <3 :-D),
though I should (at least) have it ready to upload by next week if you
guys are interested.
Currently I don't have a machine old enough to run our latest release
(2008.1) (a bit ironic that the poor fat geeky computer nerd would
want to "downgrade" his hardware to use the older hardware heh), but
perhaps someone using 2008.1 could take some screenshots? If I'm not
mistaken, our illustriously organized Borg with the Kmenus still uses
it, not sure if she still has the Mission Control capable KDE
installed?
--
Kris
"Piki"
Ark Linux Webmaster
Trinity KDE Packager
Ilya,
I'm having a bit of a problem with Qt3 and Tim's patch.
It will build with SLE 10, 11, SuSE 11.1 and 11.2.
But it drops dead on SuSE 11.3 and Factory.
Were there any changes between 11.2 and 11.3?
I'm over at home:bravoall1552:branches:KDE:KDE3/qt3...
--
later, Robert Xu
Hello,
I'm an active Arch Linux user, and I have been following your discussion of
Trinity
on the archlinux public mailing list. While i have no background in KDE
3.5 or 4x
I am looking for a new project to help out with.
I think that Trinity would be fun to hack/develop on, and I'd like to help
out. I know Arch Linux like the back of my hand, so I can contribute by
setting up AUR packages as well as helping maintain a repo, building
packages and testing them on Arch boxes. While I don't know C++ or
Java, or any other wishy-washy languages like Python or Ruby, i do know
C quite well, and could definitely help keep Trinity up to date, as well as
develop new applications for it if need be.
I'm free plenty of the time and love contributing, so shoot me an email or
hit me up in #archlinux@freenode if you'd be willing to take me on as a
developer or contributor.
Cheers,
Calvin Morrison
Patching Qt3 at newer OpenSUSE releases fails. I receive the following
message:
Patch #140 (qt3_3.3.8c.diff):
+ /bin/cat /usr/src/packages/SOURCES/qt3_3.3.8c.diff
+ /usr/bin/patch -s -p2 --fuzz=0
File include/qobject.h is not a regular file -- can't patch
So, Robert, I suggest you to patch it in your repo and then submit it to
KDE:KDE3.
Hi all. This is a post to clear up any issues that people might be
confused with.
We've all agreed to this, so this is now here for reference.
So, let me start of by saying:
TRINITY IS NOT KDE3 (anymore).
KDE3 IS DEAD.
And let me go a bit further with that.
We are currently in an alpha stage of porting Trinity to cmake.
There is currently the following in usable or finished states:
- tqtinterface
- arts
- kdelibs
- kdebase
- kdedevelop
The 3.5.12 tarballs DO NOT have them. I repeat, DO NOT have cmake scripts.
You will need to download them from http://thel.ro/ and insert them
into the build directory.
We are also in a pre-alpha stage of porting Trinity to Qt4.
Before I go any further, let me say:
WE ARE NOT PORTING APPLICATIONS ONE BY ONE TO QT4 (as may have been
interpreted before).
What we are doing is porting the apps to tqt (a relatively easy thing
to do), and then letting tQT handle the Qt version specifics.
tQt for Qt4 has been progressing along for some time, although it is
COMPLETELY FAR from stable.
If you'd like to see a screenshot from 3.5.13, Tim provides one here:
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=1586qmp&s=7
I assure you, we are not making another KDE4. We'll leave that junk to
the KDE4 developers.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
The Trinity Developers
Hi all,
I've been going through spec restructuring, but there's been a few
problems on build.o.o lately.
These include spec files that have conditions for dependencies and
such (that would be trinity's spec files)
If these problems continue persist, I'm probably going to have to move
the project to my local OBS server to continue RPM package building,
which can read the conditions for dependencies and as such, will not
been affected by these random errors. But that will mean people may
not be able to access my work for a period of time,
(even the SuSE people are confused, because this would mean everything
jpackage will fail, so...)
--
later, Robert Xu
On Jan 19, 2011, at 23:30, Kristopher Gamrat <pikidalto(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:06 PM, Kristopher Gamrat <pikidalto(a)gmail.com>wrote:
@Robert: gedit that's the GNOME text editor right? I can't say I've used it
(even in GNOME I still used Kwrite), but why not Kedit, Kwrite, or Kate (the
program, not the Borg with the menu mockup)? Kate can load multiple files
into tabs and can have different profiles with different sets of files open,
would really make things quick to switch between the different .desktop
files.
Well, Gedit is like the Kate for GNOME.
Besides, i'm doing work from a GNOME DE atm, so cut me some slack.
(PS KDE Advertising much? Hehe ;P)
--
later, Robert Xu