(Trinity 14.1.0 has been released.)
Fedora 38 was released last month.
Fedora 36 support termination is expected in about 5 weeks.
openSUSE 15.3 support ceased 4 months ago.
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Felix Miata
Hi,
perhaps someone has an idea where I can look into to solve this.
I am building iscan packages when upgrading, because I patched the source to
support later PNG and with some other fixes.
Unfortunately after last upgrade I noticed that the newly build version does
not work, however the version build on buster last year still does work.
It is the same code and same build process. I don't know where to start
looking.
I ran through strace and there are few differences around threads and mmap,
but as I am not so experienced, I can not decide if this is relevant.
Do you have any advice?
thanks
BR
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Hi everyone,
so far donations to the TDE project have always ended up to Tim. Although he is the founder of the project, he has not
really been involved in the daily matters and development for several years.
In the past there has been talks to establish a non-profit TDE organization, but this has yet to happen.
With release R14.1.0 coming soon, I would like to propose for donations to be temporarily redirected to Slavek, till the
TDE non profit organization is established. Once the organization comes to birth, the amount of donations can be
transferred over to it.
A transparent public account of donations could be setup, so everyone would be free to see how donations would be used.
If Slavek needed to pay additional taxes due to the temporary donation income, I suggest those would be paid out of the
donations themselves.
What is your opinion? There is about a month before R14.1.0 is released, so it would probably leave just enough time to
prepare the new setup.
Cheers
Michele