On Wednesday 13 of January 2021 20:39:15 J Leslie Turriff wrote:
On 2021-01-13 13:28:01 Michael via tde-users wrote:
On Wednesday 13 January 2021 01:01:58 pm J Leslie Turriff wrote:
On 2021-01-13 12:42:10 Slávek Banko via tde-users wrote:
Only maybe we'll want to change the name sometime in the future so that it doesn't conflict with upstream Amarok.
Tamarok? :-)
Nah, follow the existing TDE renaming convention, which I don’ know actually, but it’s something like:
trinity-amarok (debian) ??? (redhat)
Well, yes, for the package name.
And I’d guess there are more than debian and redhat as top level distributions? (OpenSUSE? Mandriva? PCLinuxOS?) But, again, I don’t really know how many distributions TDE works on?
RedHat, OpenSuSE and Arch are RPM based. I think Trinity runs on at least one flavour of BSD, and I wish it ran on OS-X, whose built-in desktop is even worse than Windows. :-)
Best, Michael
Leslie
Yes, as Leslie rightly pointed out, you mention the name of the package, not the name of the binaries / libraries. This is a different level. Package names for Debian-based distributions use "-trinity" as the suffix, while for distributions using RPM, "trinity-" is used as the prefix.
For libraries and some binaries there have been many of renames to k => t, k => tde, kde => tde. But many others still remain the original, so potentially conflicting if installed in /usr instead of in a separate /opt/trinity.
Renaming all remaning libraries and binaries will be a difficult task and a big discussion. For example, the mentioned tamarok sounds good to me. Alternatively, we can think of another long-playing song by Mike Oldfield - like Taurus :)
Cheers