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All,
Maintainance was unexpectedly required on the server supporting the TDE
Web services; I am working on the issue and this outage should be resolved
in the next day or two (e.g. sometime around 01/03/2015 GMT).
My apologies for any inconvenience this may cause!
Tim
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All,
It has recently come to my attention that the list archive for the
trinity-devel mailing list is not updating its index pages correctly.
Thus far, only the trinity-devel list is affected; all list data has been
archived and is searchable but the index pages are not being generated
past the middle of December 2014.
I will be working on this issue in the future; looks like ezmlm-www is due
for an upgrade.
Tim
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Hi,
I would like to evaluate the possibility of using TDE R14.0.0 on my PCLinuxOS TDE remaster. Are the PCLInuxOS TDE packages ready?
I would also like if it is possible to still keep the 3.5.13.2 packages until the next TDE release, since they are ultra stable.
Thank you for your hard work on TDE!
-Alexandre
The upgrade from 3.5.13.2 to R14 includes a lot of package
"renames".
After a clean i386 Wheezy 3.5.13.2 install of kde-trinity
is upgraded to R14 RC2, an "apt-get autoremove" removes
48 transitional dummy packages. This is good.
However there are still (roughly) 15 transitional dummy
packages whose descriptions say they can be safely
uninstalled. All that is preventing them from being
uninstalled is two meta packages - kde-trinity and
kde-core-trinity. And so the conscientious sysadmin
removes the two unnecessary meta packages and the
(roughly) 15 remaining transitional dummy packages.
And the next "apt-get autoremove" eats 290 packages
which is most of Trinity.
If you had less than a normal kde-trinity installation
of 3.5.13.2 this problem hits you much sooner and
without uninstalling any meta packages.
What to do? Something in the release notes?
--Mike