On 31/05/2014 16:30, Michele Calgaro wrote:
As I'm currently facing the same problem, does anybody know the answer? Michele, did you get an answer?
The simplest option is to add the apt source with build dependencies. You have three options for this:
- nightly-build-deps - but contain multiple packages that are not needed:
deb http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity-nightly-builds/de... _distribution_ main 2) deps-r14 (on build-farm) - contain only the necessary packages: deb http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/slavek-banko/deps-r14/ubuntu _distribution_ main 3) deps-r14 (alternative) - same as 2), wider bandwidth, contain packages also for mips deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb _distribution_ deps-r14
Hi Michael, Slavek already gave you good advice. Another way is to build libr and gettext-kde from sources, as I do. You can use this sources, from the same Slavek's repo. deb-src http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb jessie deps-r14 main-r14 Just replace jessie with the distro you are using. If you want, you can first browse it at http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb/dists/
Just for your understanding, to build TDE in Debian and Ubuntu you need some extra packages which are not part of the main TDE repo. libr and gettext-kde are two of them. You can find the others at the address indicated. Also when building, remember to bump up the version number of all packages (**EXCEPT** the deps-r14 ones) to 4:14.0.0 to avoid broken dependecies).
Finally, the question you found is part of the TDE developer mailing list. You can find it here (just scroll until you find the correct one) and also see the following discussion. http://trinity-devel.pearsoncomputing.net/?0:201212
Cheers Michele
Hi Michele,
Thank you for the info and advice, much appreciated.
Whilst I'm here (should start a new thread I guess but ...) and on a different note, I have installed from the nightly builds on an ARM device and the Amarok collection builder does not work at all.
I will get round to rebuilding for armv7hf myself but in the mean time, where do you think is the best place to report this?
Cheers, Mike.