Le 18/09/2012 21:20, Robert Xu a �crit : > On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Sl�vek Banko<slavek.banko@...> wrote: >> On Tuesday 18 of September 2012 20:51:52 Robert Xu wrote: >>> Additionally, I haven't updated my specs in about a month trying to >>> get tqt3 to compile. >> Robert, >> >> I see that you're trying for R14. >> You will also prepare 3.5.13.1? >> > Planning to, but I don't think I'll have them ready in time for > 3.5.13.1 release. > (To be honest, I don't have much time as I would like or thought I would have.) > Hello, here is my TDE 3.5.13 test build for Opensuse 12.2 x86_64. For now, I've built up to tdebase only. The following commands should do the trick to install tdebase: # zypper addrepo -t YUM http://trinity.mangafrance.com/opensuse12.2/trinity-3.5.13/RPMS/x86_64/ trinity-3.5.13 # zypper addrepo -t YUM http://trinity.mangafrance.com/opensuse12.2/trinity-extras/RPMS/x86_64/ trinity-extras # zypper install trinity-tdebase Note: when it complains about unsigned packages, just answer "yes" to ignore and continue. Notes: - Only QT3 package is based on the original opensuse 12.2 package, updated to 3.3.8d . - I've taken binary packages for HAL 0.5.14 from the opensuse-kde3 repository. - All other packages are based on Trinity's RHEL/Fedora packaging, with very tiny modifications for OpenSuse. It's not based on opensuse-kde3. - Installing QT 3.3.8d will update Opensuse's QT 3.3.8c and will likely break KDE3 if it is installed, sorry for that. And yes, I know, the first feedback I will get is "hey, why are there no i386 packages ?". The answer is: if I had built i386 packages, the first feedback would have been "hey, why are there no x86_64 packages ?" :-) I will build i586 tomorrow. Source packages are here: http://trinity.mangafrance.com/opensuse12.2/trinity-3.5.13/SRPMS/ Have fun Francois