The Tryphon site (http://debian.tryphon.eu/) has repositories you can add to 
your /etc/apt/sources.list file that includes qt3 libraries for later versions 
of Debian and Ubuntu versions that don't have it.  I'm on Debian Wheezy and the 
repository works fine for me (although their darkice streamer was broken last 
time I checked, in which case I simply used the one from Ubuntu on my Debian 
machine instead).



My question is that there seems to be some sort of QT3 compatibility library 
available for QT4.  Any chance that this would work for Rivendell?  It seems 
that this could be a good way to proceed forward with future Linux 
distributions.








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We have been running Rivendell 2.0.2 on several machines with Ubuntu 11.04, 
11.10 and 12.04 for almost two years and it has worked very well.  The machine 
running RdAirPlay actually ran continuously for a year and a half until there 
was an I/O error on the disk drive:



  16:23:30 up 529 days,  2:14,  1 user,  load average: 0.01, 0.16, 0.16



I did discover something last week when I tried to install Rivendell on a 
machine with Ubuntu 12.10, apparently it no longer has the qt3 libraries.


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