On Thursday 04 December 2014 15:19:59 Werner Joss wrote: > On Thursday 04 December 2014 14:32:58 Timothy Pearson wrote: > > > ok, > > > here is a first short report about RC2: > > > - installation/upgrade from 3.5.13.2 (debian wheezy) did not go through > > > in one > > > step, I had to do 'aptitude dist-upgrade' 4 or 5 times, as it stopped > > > with dependency errors. finally, competed, though. > > > - seems to work mostly, so far, but still some glitches: > > > - konact works, but crashes reproducable upon exit. > > > - some applications are missing/not available: > > > kate > > > kwrite > > > kradio > > > should I file bug reports about that ? > > > Werner > > > > Can you provide more specifics? I have not encountered these issues, > > especially the missing kate/kwrite problems. > > well, it looks like that: > 'aptitude search kate' gives: > c kate-trinity - advanced text editor for KDE > and is not installable: > 'sudo aptitude install kate-trinity': > Kein Installationskandidat f�r kate-trinity gefunden > > whereas > 'aptitude search kwrite' gives: > p kwrite - Einfacher grafischer Texteditor > which is the kde4 version > > > kradio-trinity is now > > tderadio-trinity so perhaps that's why it could not be found? > > 'aptitude search tderadio' gives nothing. hm, seems I messed something up here... I copied the relevant lines for wheezy from https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Ubuntu_Trinity_Beta_Repository_Installation_Instructions to a file named /etc/apt/sources.list.d/trinity from which I thought all files in that location would be processed by aptitude. that seems not to be the case, as now I copied the lines to the bottom of my /etc/apt/sources.list file. now kate, kwrite could be installed, and tderadio-trinity is also there :) will do a full dist-upgrade and then report back... Werner