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es in the repos; the
>>> only and sole reason qt3 is in the Mageia repos is that stewbintn said
>>> he needs it for some LSB stuff, but nothing is built with qt3-devel as
>>> BR AFAIK and nothing should be.
>>
>> It should be ok to add back qt3-devel temporarily, and remove it again
>> once Trinity gets ported to Qt4.
>>
>> --
>> Olivier Blin - blino
>>
>
>
>
> --
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>
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On Mar 23, 2011, at 17:28, Dexter Morgan wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 10:19 PM, Olivier Blin wrote:
>> Dexter Morgan writes:
>>
I certainly don't have the web space and bandwidth resources for a
repository and frankly I joined Mageia as a packager precisely because I
thought
On Mar 23, 2011, at 16:24, Tux99 wrote:
I certainly don't have the web space and bandwidth resources for a
repository and frankly I joined Mageia as a packager precisely because I
thought Mageia would finally make confusing and conflicting third party
repos (like Mandriva has) obsolete.
We can
;
Right now, I'm slowly moving all of them to
svn.trinitydesktop.org/svn/trinity-packaging.
However, while you can reference them, I am building off of the latest
SVN, and may have changes such as using cmake instead of autotools.
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On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 13:46, Dexter Morgan wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 5:08 PM, Tux99 wrote:
>>
>>
>> Quote: Robert Xu wrote on Wed, 23 March 2011 16:09
>>
>>> Trinity Qt4 support is experimental, you can see it in
>>> SVN.trinitydesktop.org
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 13:46, Dexter Morgan wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 5:08 PM, Tux99 wrote:
>>
>>
>> Quote: Robert Xu wrote on Wed, 23 March 2011 16:09
>>
>>> Trinity Qt4 support is experimental, you can see it in
>>> SVN.trinitydesktop.org
peed up the process dramatically.
3.5.14 and 3.5.15 will bring the depreciation of hal and the migration
to qt4, respectively (AFAIK)
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would like to
>> have the current version on Mageia.
Roadmap is outdated atm.
>
> +1
>
> John
>
Hi,
Trinity Qt4 support is experimental, you can see it in SVN.trinitydesktop.org
And truthfully, if you want to bring Trinity to Mageia, you should
wait for release 3.5.13 - because with an autoconf > 2.63, the build
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port. I fear you will not get
> that many bug reports from privacy aware users if this system is used.
>
wait, what? I did not say that. What I am saying is that you have a choice,
just that for newbies you shouldn't have to learn how to sign up for a
bugzilla account and such... That would make Mageia look bug-prone,
in my opinion.
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>
> I also would not like this and find it just as creepy. I would like to think
> that most of us would like to stay away from this.
>
only a suggestion. take it however you wish.
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On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 12:25, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
> 2010/10/20 Robert Xu :
>> Maybe you could modify it to give a personal UUID for each computer,
>> so that the user
>> is not forced to register?
>
> OMG! I would have gathered at least 10 UUIDs over the last 2 yea
bug
reports, if I am correct.
It'll also make filing bug reports easier...
Maybe you could modify it to give a personal UUID for each computer,
so that the user
is not forced to register?
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need drakfax, i heard someone talking about that
> * never used drakvirt, but i hate redhat's tool.
>
would it be possible to move drakxtools slowly away from perl gtk?
Or at least make perl gtk better (and provide a perlQt implementation?)
Because as far as I'm concerned, if any of these GUIs freeze up, it's
automatically sucky.
Which most of them will do (ex rpmdrake)
(Even though most aren't, but this affects usability very much)
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he underlying VCS, it's
> probably easier with something like transifex or pootle
>
A good GIT place is Gitorious.
A lot of software is developed there, like stuff for openSUSE, Qt, etc
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t; stellar record with KDE integration I find Chromium to be an appealing
>> alternative to Firefox. Just curious.
>
> Chromium is a pain to properly package, imho.
>
Some alternatives could include Epiphany for GTK desktops and ReKonq for KDE...
While this mess i
>
Ok, so no survey, because they're a pain.
How about that Welcome Center now?
I mentioned the Linux Mint example earlier, it seems flexible to me...
They use HTML and WebKit, i think, to render it. We could probably
include links to applications too.
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e go
>> to console and do not cool stuff. I guess as long as it is not invasive
>> it will be fine.
>
> Then we need to fix it so it cope with no internet access, not disable
> it.
Maybe the first time connected to the internet
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Please don't do this. Thanks.
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it's temporary, and you will probably be able to split it up
into sections later.
But let's just keep a disambiguation page of jumbled stuff first.
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em". And we can use a Browser window to
> do
> it, without binaries!
>
This is something like Linux Mint does... Maybe you could implement
something similar to theirs?
(and +1 to the idea in general)
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lumos.org. They use Redmine, but they've
managed to make it in such a way that it can function as a regular
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on Rails and
> has like Forum, Wiki, Roadmaps, issue tracking and so on. As far as I know
> its GPL.
+99 (most seriously)
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l instance at home and
I'm used to setting up the OBS from a minimal install.
I've always had trouble setting up Koji... it feels less friendly to me.
There are a great amount of tutorials on en.o.o, so check it out.
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