Quick note for developers/packagers.
Meta packages in TDE code were located in two subfolders (defaultsettings and metapackages).
They have now been consolidated into the metapackages folder.
"defaultsettings" does not exist any longer.
Cheers
Michele
Hi,
I note on this page
https://www.trinitydesktop.org/mirrorstatus.php
that you list our backend servers (copernicus and kuiper) separately.
Could you change that to list a single URL please?
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/trinitydesktop.org/trinity/
(you may use https too if you prefer)
We're also testing out shorter URLs if this looks better:
http://trinitydesktop.mirrorservice.org/trinity/
(https available within the next 10 days)
The reason for this request is that these URLs go through our load
balancer. This allows us to transparently handle node failure, do
patching and maintenance, distribute traffic, etc, without impacting the
user visible service. The backends are not intended to be accessed
directly.
Thanks,
Tim.
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Does Debian have any kind of configuration option that can make 'apt upgrade' try
harder to download all packages instead of all except one that for whatever mirror
failure reason fails, and halting the upgrade process because that one file didn't
download? It seems typical here that one package, any package, isn't found on the
trinity mirrors on the first pass, but on second invocation of apt upgrade, that
one package is fetched, and the entire apt upgrade continues to completion.
The latest case was just now, sb on Bullseye:
libkexiv2-3-trinity-14.0.8-0debian11.0.0+0~a_amd64.deb
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Hi all,
we would like to inform you that as part of the migration of services to
the new TDE server, new mailing lists have been created.
Accounts subscribed to the original MLs have not been migrated,
because the consent previously granted to receive posts from those MLs
cannot automatically be considered as an approval for the new MLs.
To ensure a smooth migration, an agent that forwards posts between old and
new MLs has been setup. This allows time to subscribe to new MLs and
unsubscribe from old MLs without missing any posts.
The migration agent will be active until the end of October 2020, after
which posts will no longer be forwarded and the old MLs may be deactivated
any time.
Therefore please subscribe to the new MLs as soon as possible and
unsubscribe from the old ones.
The full text of the announcement you can read in the archive of the
tde-announcements mailing list - see
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To subscribe to the new MLs either use the webinterface:
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or send a blank mail to the address of this new ML:
devels-join(a)trinitydesktop.org
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Thank you for your understanding.
Cheers
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