All,
I have put a significant amount of work into the QuickBuild system over
the past week in an attempt to stabilize it and increase performance.
While I am aware that there were some outages in random components (most
notably the PPA mirror redirects) while I was doing this, all issues
should be resolved at this point.
As of this writing four build machines are online, one for each
architecture. As we have reached the chiller fund goal (see prior
messages) the remaining x86/amd64 build machines will be brought back
online over the next couple weeks.
Please let me know what you think, and definitely let me know if anything
is still malfunctioning!
Tim
Hello!
My name is Marcin and i'm from Poland.
I would like to help with some Trinity translations (Polish language).
I started to play with Q4OS last days and made translation for them, but
there are still few places where some better translation would be cool,
or add it into places where it lacks.
I would like to know how can i do that, where to start?
Best Regards
--
Marcin Wilk, http://www.marcinwilk.eu/
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All,
I just wanted to let you know that all TDE services are restored. What
was originally scheduled as a 6 - 12 hour maintenance window ended up as
an overhaul of one of the oldest servers due to various failing hardware
components.
Thank you for your patience during this outage!
Tim
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Dear all,
in R14.1.x and in the somehow upcoming R14.0.1 release, tdevelop has reverted to use .kdevelop project files instead
of .tdevelop files. Also, the main entry in such file was reverted to "kdevelop" instead of "tdevelop". This has been
done to improve compatibility with KDevelop3 project files.
When you switch to the "new" version, you will need the following renaming:
1) .tdevelop files -> .kdevelop
2) .tdevelop.filelist files -> .kdevelop.filelist
3) change <tdevelop> to <kdevelop> in any .kdevelop file
4) change </tdevelop> to </kdevelop> in any .kdevelop file
Cheers
Michele
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Hi,
I just want to report that I get Error 404 on some lines when doing an apt-get update for installing TDE nighlty build on Ubuntu 15.04.
Should I just try back later or something is wrong with TDE servers?
Thank you!
-Alexandre
HiI asked time ago on how to migrate/build KDE3 app on new TDE 14
The instructions helped a lot, though I had to update the scripts in the admin and debian directories to be able to produce debian jessie package.
I love the 0.6.3 (old style) of kplayer. Is someone interested in using it?
Now my question is related to the second part mentioning something about git, cleanup and commit.
Is there a simple step by step howto for this as I am not that familiar with git and don't want to mess/spend much time on it.I need some basic help/guide on this if someone is interested in kplayer-0.6.3 running on TDE 14.It's just stupid I spent couple of days on this and there is no benefit for the community
regards
hi all,
I'm a newcomer to trinity, so I might be using the wrong channel for my
question.
First of all, let me state that I had grown dissapointed by the trend
current linux is going, but I installed the trinity repos just to have
the old rosegarden easily installed on my wheezy systems and I just
can't believe how lightweight and featureful TDE is. It seems to perform
better than the good old KDE3.5
To the point:
Is anybody mantaining the rosegarden version shipping in trinity's
repos?
I mean, is it expected to report stability bugs on it?
Why did you ship with version 1.7.0 instead of the latest 1.7.x series,
1.7.3 (as per rosegarden's sourceforge)?
I tried compiling Rosegarden 1.7.3 just to see if it was easily
achievable, but I got only as far as to point cmake to the tqt3 libs. It
fails searching for KDE3's kcfg and whatnot. If this indeed is the
correct channel I will provide debugging info.
In a somewhat unrelated topic:
Is it still possible to build KDE3.5 minded applications on trinity? Is
there a guide with steps to change the dependencies?
In other words, is trinity backwards compatible with KDE3.5?
One other app I'd like to have running is kmiditracker, which depends
heavily on KDE3.5.
[rantmode] Thanks for holding this little fortress in the free software
world. Many a great code base gets lost everytime someone decides we
should be switching to a completely different as soon as something
becomes stable enough not to worry about it (as it's happening to KDE4
right now). [/rantomde]
Have a good one!
Fede