François Andriot composed on 2015-02-24 19:13 (UTC+0100): > Le 24/02/2015 04:24, Felix Miata composed: >> https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/OpenSUSEInstall#For_OpenSUSE_13.2_.28R14.0.0.29 says do this (after purging KDE3): >> rpm --import http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/RPM-GPG-KEY-trinity >> zypper ar -t YUM http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/trinity-r14/RPMS/$(uname -i) trinity >> zypper ar -t YUM http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/trinity-r14/RPMS/noarch trinity-noarch >> Results: >> Line 1: >> curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 Not found >> error: http://ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/trinity/trinity/rpm/opensuse13.2/RPM-GPG-KEY-trinity import read failed(2). >> Lines 2 & 3:. >> Specified local path does not exist or is not accesible >> Specified local path does not exist or is not accesible >> Ping ppa.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net does work. >> I tried manual creation of *.repo in /etc/zypp/repos.d/ based on a working v13 installation to 64 bit on another machine. Zypper claims to refresh them (apparently valid), but anything I try to (32 bit P4 HT; uname -i = i386) install results in unmet deps. e.g. libtqt3.mt needed by trinity-tdm can't find libaudio.so.2; trinity-tdebase cant find libmad.so.0 needed by trinity-arts. >> How does one install to 32 bit openSUSE? > It looks like I forgot to copy the GPG key to opensuse 13.2 folder. > I've just added it. Until it is synchronized on the mirrors, Not there yet as of when I tried a while ago, before trying for 13.1 without Packman enabled. > you can get the key from 13.1 folder: > rpm --import > ppa2.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/redirect.php?file=trinity/rpm/opensuse13.1/RPM-GPG-KEY-trinity I'll wait to see if the published instructions work for 13.2. The published instruction does work for 13.1. > The "zypper" commands should work as expected. They do once all instructions are followed. :-p I somehow missed #2 or assumed I already had Packman enabled, which wasn't. Is there some alternative (multimedia/mpeg?) repo that can work for people who cannot legally use Packman? Maybe I'm not remembering correctly the nature of Packman. Are the packages actually needed from Packman legal worldwide? -- "The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation) Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/