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Hi everyone,
is any of you making use of opensync and kitchensync by any chance?
They are long unmaintained and we are considering whether to keep them or not.
We are looking at more modern alternatives for R14.1.0.
Cheers
Michele
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On openSUSE 15.0 fresh installation 15 Aug on host gb250, /etc/trinity/tdm/ is
empty. Is this intended?
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(sorry if I broke the threading, not having a mail to reply to here)
> The primary mirror has roughly 240GB of which 192GB is currently in use.
> This can be increased but of course none of us want to spend more money
> on renting data center disk space than necessary. I don't know how much
> disk space is available for TDE on the secondary mirrors.
The question is, aren't most of these 192 GB useless by now?
Looking at what we currently have in our mirror dir, it seems there is a
lot of stuff there that could be gotten rid of. To me it really doesn't
make much sense to keep e.g. the 3.5.12-release from 2010 available on
all mirrors. Or a Maverick-iso from 2010. Other projects, e.g. CentOS,
solve this by only keeping the currently maintained versions on the main
mirror network, and at some point moving the things that are no longer
maintained to an archive site. This has a lot of advantages: That
content usually gets _extremely_ few requests, so it uses up far more
traffic to keep the mirrors updated than the mirrors will ever receive
requests for it. It also reduces the space usage on the mirrors. It
saves everyone space and traffic. And the few requests for archive
content can be handled by a server with very low bandwidth.
> I am not personally in direct contact with any of the other mirrors, even
> though they all pull from us. Contact between the mirror admins has AFAIK
> always been through Tim.
> The primary mirror uses rsync rather than apt-mirror, and I suspect the
> same is true for the other mirrors.
We're running one of these mirrors at ftp.fau.de. Both your assumptions
are correct for us.
> (From Sláveks mail)
> If anyone is interested in synchronizing Preliminary Stable Builds or
> Preliminary Testing Builds, just let me know and I can also make them
> accessible via rsync
We would gladly mirror this _if_ there is a demand for it, i.e. we don't
spend more traffic syncing the mirror than the mirror will ever see
requests.
> As a TDE user myself I would find it convenient but not critical if
> there were fewer differences between PSB and Stable. Ideally they
> would be in the same repo pool - like Debian testing and stable.
As a TDE user myself, I would very much support the idea of putting the
PSBs, signed with a proper trinitydesktop.org and not a personal key,
onto the official mirror network. Rename them into "testing" builds so
it's clear what they are (that name is a lot more self-explaining than
"PSB").
Regards,
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Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg
Regionales Rechenzentrum Erlangen
Martensstrasse 1, 91058 Erlangen, Germany
Tel.: +49 9131 85-28973, Fax: +49 9131 302941
rrze-ftp-admins(a)fau.de
blogs.fau.de/ftp/
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On 2018/08/05 11:58 PM, Diego M. Vadell wrote:
> On Sunday 05 August 2018 11:37:51 Michele Calgaro wrote:
>> Hi everyone, as you may know, we are getting ready for the release of R14.0.5 and we would like to update some of
>> the screenshots we have on the wiki and on the announcement link. We think it is a good way to involve all of you
>> in this: feel free to post your screenshots here on the ML for consideration. Those selected, will make it to the
>> Release page :-)
>>
>> Cheers Michele
Thanks to all of you who have sent screenshots of TDE.
Two screenshots have been selected for the official release page.
All received screenshot have also been added to the wiki under a Community Screenshot section.
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Community_Screenshots
Feel free to send more if you want to add them to that page.
Cheers
Michele
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Hi all!
I just tried to build TDE on FreeBSD 11.2 and found some problems:
1) The Makefile relies on "xorgproto", which does not exist on 11.2 (I think it can be found in 12). x11/xorgproto from ports conflicts with glproto etc., so it annot be used. Removing "xorgproto" from the Makefile works, of course.
2) tqt3 fails to build due to the system/compiler "freebsd-clang" is not present in ${QTBASE}/share/tqt3/mkspecs/freebsd-clang, but ${QTBASE}/share/tqt3/mkspecs/freebsd-g++ exists. Modifying the Makefile and replacing all "mkspecs/freebsd-clang" to "mkspecs/freebsd-g++" lets me build tqt3. Rebuild is in progress, so I don't know right now it this necessary for all Makefiles.
Nik
===> Configuring for tqt3-14.0.5
===> FreeBSD 10 autotools fix applied to /usr/home/nik/TDE/tde-packaging/freebsd/dependencies/tqt3/work/tqt-x11-free_14.0.5/src/3rdparty/libmng/aclocal.m4
===> FreeBSD 10 autotools fix applied to /usr/home/nik/TDE/tde-packaging/freebsd/dependencies/tqt3/work/tqt-x11-free_14.0.5/src/3rdparty/libmng/configure
The specified system/compiler is not supported:
/usr/home/nik/TDE/tde-packaging/freebsd/dependencies/tqt3/work/tqt-x11-free_14.0.5/mkspecs//usr/local/share/tqt3/mkspecs/freebsd-clang
Please see the PLATFORMS file for a complete list.
===> Script "configure" failed unexpectedly.
Please report the problem to slavek.banko(a)axis.cz [maintainer] and attach the
"/usr/home/nik/TDE/tde-packaging/freebsd/dependencies/tqt3/work/tqt-x11-free_14.0.5/config.log"
including the output of the failure of your make command. Also, it might be
a good idea to provide an overview of all packages installed on your system
(e.g. a /usr/local/sbin/pkg-static info -g -Ea).
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Hi all!
Ok, found another thing: tqt3 installes the file /usr/local/include/tqt3/ntqgplugin.h, which fails to compile tqtinterface. The origilal content of file /usr/local/include/tqt3/ntqgplugin.h, line 83, is:
static const char *qt_ucm_verification_data = \
"pattern=""QT_UCM_VERIFICATION_DATA""\n" \
"version="TQT_VERSION_STR"\n" \
"flags="Q_PLUGIN_FLAGS_STRING"\n" \
"buildkey="TQT_BUILD_KEY"\0";
This sould be:
static const char *qt_ucm_verification_data = \
"pattern=""QT_UCM_VERIFICATION_DATA""\n" \
"version=""TQT_VERSION_STR""\n" \
"flags=""Q_PLUGIN_FLAGS_STRING""\n" \
"buildkey=""TQT_BUILD_KEY""\0";
Then tqtinterface compiles.
Nik
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Hi to all devs,
I spent already some time looking at bluez5 and I started playing with dbus
recently. So I was wondering how to use dbusxml2qt3 more efficiently in
creating interfaces and how to use them in code. Proxies but they are
rather straight forward to use, so my attention was on publishing services.
I have seen on many places in the TDE source code a different approach
(directly using dbus), so I wrote a howto, for all of us that would like to
add kind of abstraction when working with dbus in the future.
As a result I can conclude that dbusxml2qt3 is worth some improvement (bug
fixing), but overall turned out to be very useful so far.
Most of all, as shown in the example, creating a nice service with it's
Introspectable interface can be achieved with very low effort.
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/TDE_DBus_Tutorial
I hope you like it
regards
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On 2018/08/06 05:35 AM, Dan Youngquist wrote:
> Maybe multi-megabyte screenshots could be emailed directly to Michele instead of posted to the list? One or two
> huge messages aren't much of a problem, but a bunch of them in a row can choke things up a bit for those of us
> without the fastest connections.
That sounds a good suggestion, perhaps send to me and Slavek together.
I should keep this in mind in future occasion :-)
And thanks to all those who have sent screenshots so far, some of them will look really good on a release page :-)
Cheers
Michele
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