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Re: [trinity-users] i386 on Fedora 15?

From: Francois Andriot <francois.andriot@...>
Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2011 00:07:06 +0100
Le 08/11/2011 06:41, Francois Andriot a écrit :
> Le 08/11/2011 03:00, Timothy Pearson a écrit :
>>> So, I keep checking the two most easily reachable mirrors (uidaho, and
>>> mangafrance) and I notice they both have 64 bit binaries yet neither 
>>> had
>>> 32 bit ones. :/ Yet I do see a folder labeled 'i386' I am wondering 
>>> what's
>>> taking so long with the 32 bit binaries? o.O
>>>
>>> Kind of bothersome I moved to fedora the moment I saw it was 
>>> available...
>>> lol
>>>
>>> Hope that wasn't too rude to ask either...
>>>
>> No problem asking!
>>
>> I think that Francois Androit only built x86_64 binaries for RPM based
>> systems.  I also do not know if he has plans to build x86 versions or 
>> not.
>>
>> Tim
>>
> Hello, I will build a TDE for Fedora i386 since there is people asking 
> for it; but it is taking some time since the building process is not 
> automated and that I do not have installed a Fedora i386 environment yet.
> Also, I believe that Fedora 16 will be out today (or very soon), so I 
> may skip the Fedora 15 and jump to Fedora 16 directly.
>
> Francois
Hello again, as said earlier, Fedora 16 is out today.

So I've just built TDE 3.5.13 for the following distributions:
- Fedora 15 (i386)
- Fedora 16 (i386)
- Fedora 16 (x86_64)

I'm currently uploading it, it should be replicated on the mirrors soon 
after I finish.
I will also create a LiveCD for Fedora 16/i386.

Reminder to all developers: Fedora 16 does not provide HAL at all 
anymore, so I had to recompile the Fedora 15 version on Fedora 16. I 
assume HAL will be removed from all distributions soon.

Note to Tim: can you please enable replication of the "f16" directory on 
my home site, and add the installation instructions for Fedora 16 ? 
(it's a copy/paste from Fedora 15, with just the number 15 changed to 16)

Have fun with Trinity :)
Francois Andriot