Hi Lorne!
Thank you so much for the explanations.
I have tried Rivendell on Centos 7 using the Paravell repositories too.
Works fine although I used set some things slighty different in the old
times (rivendell 2 over ubuntu 10.04, I think)
It's a pity QT has to be rewritten upon a new version,
Hello Robert!
I thank you for the explanations that made me understand important points
about Rivendell and how it is focused.
I had no idea of how hard it is to change a QT version and all the
implications that come with it.
I've been using Centos and other RHEL variants for a couple of years n
On Nov 23, 2020, at 20:30, Fernando Della Torre wrote:
> I know it's easy to say and hard to do, but surely Rivendell would have a
> larger visibility if it were packed in 2 or more flavors, like RPM and DEB
> pointing to all dependencies it needs and ready for the modern distros,
> whether Ub
Hi Fernando,
Last night I took the plunge and put the majority of my notes on getting
Rivendell 3.x (I tested/compiled with 3.4.1int5 and int6 most recently)
compiled on Ubuntu 18.04 on the wiki. I *believe* these instructions to
be fairly complete, however I may be missing a few things.
I agree