It's a critical but difficult issue. But obviously the development of the best desktop environment that exists cannot be weighed down or stopped by personal issues. This is not a criticism to anyone, we should be grateful to those who have contributed even if today the lack of time or other personal reasons make them no longer active. But TDE development must continue, there are many people who use it (even if they seem invisible because they are not developers / contributors or do not participate in the mailing lists). A robust infrastructure system that is resilient to personal issues must be sought and put in place. It is necessary to deploy the infrastructure on quality servers that do not depend on a specific person, so I understand the two appropriate questions are "Are there people, companies or organizations that can provide infrastructure to the project?" (it is possible to search and contact those who support other free software projects of similar size and needs) and "If there is not enough server infrastructure provided free of charge for the deployment of all the infrastructure, what is the cost (monthly and annual) of paying for commercial servers with the necessary features?" (and consider the feasibility of a cash donation campaign).
Best regards.
De: Mike Bird <mgb-trinity(a)yosemite.net>
Para: trinity-devel(a)lists.pearsoncomputing.net
Enviado: Miércoles 17 de abril de 2019 21:29
Asunto: Re: [trinity-devel] TDE Mirrors
On Wed April 17 2019 11:32:27 Slávek Banko wrote:
> I understand that you are angry and you feel that we are wasting your
> efforts. You should know, that we very much appreciate your efforts. We
> also want things to happen better. We encounter the above problems more
> often, not just when the new version is released. And often we also feel
> lost efforts. Even so, we still try to do the best we can. But there are
> things that are simply not possible in the current situation. Something
> has to change.
Slávek,
Thank you for your thoughtful and detailed response. I think a 14.0.6
announcement to -user and -devel would be worthwhile.
I will try to contact Tim (again).
I'm not going to rush any changes but medium-term if (a) we cannot reach
Tim and (b) there is a consensus among all major contributors then I
could consider changing the source for the primary mirror. (We feed all
the secondary mirrors.)
Incidentally trinitydesktop.org domain registration expires in less than
a year.
--Mike
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So 14.0.6 was released a few weeks ago and I didn't notice. That's odd.
Particularly odd, in fact, as I run the primary TDE mirror. Normally
TDE releases are coordinated with the primary TDE mirror in order so
ensure a smooth deployment.
The last post to trinity-announce was in August 2018. If there was an
announcement of 14.0.6 on -user or -devel I missed it. The web site
https://www.trinitydesktop.org/releases.php doesn't list 14.0.6 as a
release although there is a mention of 14.0.6 on the home page.
Looking back at the various list archives for March and April I only
see a discussion of an Ubuntu LiveCD being updated to 14.0.6 but I had
ignored that because we don't run Ubuntu.
However the redirector http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/ seems to
have been hijacked to bypass the mirrors in favor of whichever mystery
repository has 14.0.6. This of course doesn't help people who have
selected a specific mirror for improved performance and consistency.
A bunch of people are paying for and maintaining mirrors that don't
have 14.0.6. When were you going to tell us that we are wasting our
time and money?
--Mike
due to unsatisfied /etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt exists from package rootcerts-20190306.00-1.mga6.
Rerunning urpmi --auto-select succeeded to upgrade trinity-tdelibs.
What to do? Ignore?
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Hi,
I have below issue after updating to latest git and I was wondering how I
can fix it. On the machine I build, I do not have GUI and dcop. In fact it
is a chrooted environment.
For now I disable the debian check target in the debian/rules file.
Thank you in advance
Scanning dependencies of target check
make[4]: Leaving
directory '/mnt/DEVELOPMENT/TDE/repo-master/tde/2_build/tdelibs/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu'
/usr/bin/make -f dcop/tests/CMakeFiles/check.dir/build.make
dcop/tests/CMakeFiles/check.dir/build
make[4]: Entering
directory '/mnt/DEVELOPMENT/TDE/repo-master/tde/2_build/tdelibs/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu'
[100%] Running tests...
/usr/bin/ctest
Test
project /mnt/DEVELOPMENT/TDE/repo-master/tde/2_build/tdelibs/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu
Start 1: dcop/dcop-tests
1/40 Test #1: dcop/dcop-tests ...................................***Failed
1.05 sec
Start 2: tdecore/tdeconfig_compiler/test1-cpp