Congratulations to everybody involved in making the 3.5.13 release happen! I just tested it on a lowly Intel Atom based PC running Scientific Linux 6.1 (using the RHEL6 rpm packages from the official TDE repo) and it works great so far.
Just one thing: I couldn't find ksensors, did I miss it or is it really not included? It's my favourite KDE3 panel app.
Also since I enjoy packaging (and I do have experience building rpm packages) I will probably still continue to attempt to build TDE 3.5.13 from source as rpm packages for EL6. I guess my humble contribution to TDE will be bug reports whenever I find a problem building the rpms from source.
Congratulations to everybody involved in making the 3.5.13 release happen! I just tested it on a lowly Intel Atom based PC running Scientific Linux 6.1 (using the RHEL6 rpm packages from the official TDE repo) and it works great so far.
Glad to hear it!
Just one thing: I couldn't find ksensors, did I miss it or is it really not included? It's my favourite KDE3 panel app.
While the RHEL packages are not (yet?) available for all Trinity applications, it appears that the requested application is not yet in the Trinity source tree at all: http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=531
This application will be looked at for inclusion in 3.5.14 once the Trinity development cycle starts again in earnest.
Also since I enjoy packaging (and I do have experience building rpm packages) I will probably still continue to attempt to build TDE 3.5.13 from source as rpm packages for EL6. I guess my humble contribution to TDE will be bug reports whenever I find a problem building the rpms from source.
Sounds good! When you file packaging related bugs please be sure to select the correct distribution component, in your case "rhel".
Thanks!
Tim
Le 07/11/2011 09:05, Timothy Pearson a écrit :
While the RHEL packages are not (yet?) available for all Trinity applications, it appears that the requested application is not yet in the Trinity source tree at all: http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=531
This application will be looked at for inclusion in 3.5.14 once the Trinity development cycle starts again in earnest.
Hello, since ksensors is not yet included in TDE, I've just patched/repackaged the last known ksensors version provided by Fedora 15 for TDE 3.5.13 under RHEL 6 and RHEL 5. It is version 0.7.3-19 and it seems to be working fine.
It will be available soon on the mirrors in the "trinity-extras" repository for RHEL 5, RHEL 6 and Fedora 15.
Francois Andriot
Francois Andriot wrote:
Hello, since ksensors is not yet included in TDE, I've just patched/repackaged the last known ksensors version provided by Fedora 15 for TDE 3.5.13 under RHEL 6 and RHEL 5. It is version 0.7.3-19 and it seems to be working fine.
It will be available soon on the mirrors in the "trinity-extras" repository for RHEL 5, RHEL 6 and Fedora 15.
Many thanks, I just installed it and it appears to work fine here too.
On Monday 07 November 2011 06:32:56 Arnaldo Russo wrote:
Congratulations to everybody involved in making the 3.5.13 release happen! I just tested it on a lowly Intel Atom based PC running Scientific Linux 6.1 (using the RHEL6 rpm packages from the official TDE repo) and it works great so far.
Just one thing: I couldn't find ksensors, did I miss it or is it really not included? It's my favourite KDE3 panel app.
http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=ksensors&baseproject=openSUSE%3A11...
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 04:51, Ilya Chernykh anixxsus@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday 07 November 2011 06:32:56 Arnaldo Russo wrote:
Congratulations to everybody involved in making the 3.5.13 release happen! I just tested it on a lowly Intel Atom based PC running Scientific Linux 6.1 (using the RHEL6 rpm packages from the official TDE repo) and it works great so far.
Just one thing: I couldn't find ksensors, did I miss it or is it really not included? It's my favourite KDE3 panel app.
http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=ksensors&baseproject=openSUSE%3A11...
He's talking about RHEL, not openSUSE.
On Tuesday 08 November 2011 16:33:55 Robert Xu wrote:
Just one thing: I couldn't find ksensors, did I miss it or is it really not included? It's my favourite KDE3 panel app.
http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=ksensors&baseproject=openSUSE%3A11...
He's talking about RHEL, not openSUSE.
You already packaged Trinity for RHEL?
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 12:20, Ilya Chernykh anixxsus@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday 08 November 2011 16:33:55 Robert Xu wrote:
Just one thing: I couldn't find ksensors, did I miss it or is it really not included? It's my favourite KDE3 panel app.
http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=ksensors&baseproject=openSUSE%3A11...
He's talking about RHEL, not openSUSE.
You already packaged Trinity for RHEL?
You can thank Francois Andriot for that.
On Tuesday 08 November 2011 21:55:14 Robert Xu wrote:
http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=ksensors&baseproject=openSUSE%3A11...
He's talking about RHEL, not openSUSE.
You already packaged Trinity for RHEL?
You can thank Francois Andriot for that.
It is a pity we cannot expect similar progress in the Build Service.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 15:00, Ilya Chernykh anixxsus@gmail.com wrote:
It is a pity we cannot expect similar progress in the Build Service.
I cannot tell who you are attacking in this case. Anyway, I have been trying to find time to package, by taking the base spec files from the KDE:KDE3 repo and restructuring them for Trinity. I won't give a definite date with all the hectic tasks going on this year. I will say, however, that a lot of cleanup was required for those spec files.
On Wednesday 09 November 2011 00:08:11 Robert Xu wrote:
It is a pity we cannot expect similar progress in the Build Service.
I cannot tell who you are attacking in this case. Anyway, I have been trying to find time to package, by taking the base spec files from the KDE:KDE3 repo and restructuring them for Trinity.
Good to hear you do not give up.
I won't give a definite date with all the hectic tasks going on this year. I will say, however, that a lot of cleanup was required for those spec files.
There is an automatic tool for that called spec-cleaner.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 15:21, Ilya Chernykh anixxsus@gmail.com wrote:
There is an automatic tool for that called spec-cleaner.
Nono, that's not enough. There's still a lot of crap like unsermake that needs to die ASAP.