kde-4.4.95 (4.3 rc3) builds will be arriving to kde-unstable repos shortly.
One change done here differently than prior ones is that these are built against and depend upon qt-4.7.0.
As usual, test and enjoy.
-- Rex
Just a thought, in the event someone new were to join the list and would like to join the testing fun maybe we should provide a wiki page with information on how to setup the repo and how to test and in the event that content were available we could also post it at the end of each "here's new stuff, please test" email.
It was just a suggestion I thought I would share, let me know what you think :)
-AdamM (From Android)
On Jul 25, 2010 3:30 PM, "Rex Dieter" rdieter@math.unl.edu wrote:
kde-4.4.95 (4.3 rc3) builds will be arriving to kde-unstable repos
shortly.
One change done here differently than prior ones is that these are built against and depend upon qt-4.7.0.
As usual, test and enjoy.
-- Rex _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
On Sunday 25 July 2010 21:35:00 Rex Dieter wrote:
kde-4.4.95 (4.3 rc3)
builds will be arriving to kde-unstable repos shortly.
One change done
here differently than prior ones is that these are built
against and
depend upon qt-4.7.0.
As usual, test and enjoy.
The usual *smooth* upgrade Rex..
Thanks to all involved.
Colin
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 10:35 PM, Rex Dieter rdieter@math.unl.edu wrote:
kde-4.4.95 (4.3 rc3) builds will be arriving to kde-unstable repos shortly.
One change done here differently than prior ones is that these are built against and depend upon qt-4.7.0.
As usual, test and enjoy.
-- Rex
Thanks! :)
Just something we noticed at work;
--> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Package: 7:kdenetwork-4.4.95-2.fc13.i686 (kde-unstable) Requires: libktorrent.so.2
Apparently libktorrent got a dependency of kdenetwork? Anyway it could be easily resolved by doing a yum install --enablerepo=updates-testing libktorrent for us.
-- Eelko Berkenpies
Adam Miller wrote:
Just a thought, in the event someone new were to join
the list and would
like to join the testing fun maybe we should provide
a wiki page with
information on how to setup the repo and how to test
and in the event that
content were available we could also post it at
the end of each "here's
new stuff, please test" email.
It was just
a suggestion I thought I would share, let me know what you
think
:)
Excellent suggestion, there's some bit-rotting, skeleton intructions currently on http://kde-redhat.sourceforge.net/ , but I'd say migrating any/all content to fedoraproject.org/wiki makes a lot of sense.
Anyone able to help/volunteer for this task?
-- Rex
Eelko Berkenpies wrote:
Just something we noticed at work;
-->
Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Package:
7:kdenetwork-4.4.95-2.fc13.i686 (kde-unstable)
Requires:
libktorrent.so.2
Apparently libktorrent got a dependency of
kdenetwork? Anyway it could be
easily resolved by doing a yum install
--enablerepo=updates-testing
libktorrent for us.
Ah, those are currently queue'd for stable updates, pending the next push, but I've grabbed 'em for kde (stable) repo now as well. Thanks.
-- Rex
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Rex Dieter rdieter@math.unl.edu wrote:
Adam Miller wrote:
Just a thought, in the event someone new were to join
the list and would
like to join the testing fun maybe we should provide
a wiki page with
information on how to setup the repo and how to test
and in the event that
content were available we could also post it at
the end of each "here's
new stuff, please test" email.
It was just
a suggestion I thought I would share, let me know what you
think
:)
Excellent suggestion, there's some bit-rotting, skeleton intructions currently on http://kde-redhat.sourceforge.net/ , but I'd say migrating any/all content to fedoraproject.org/wiki makes a lot of sense.
Anyone able to help/volunteer for this task?
-- Rex
Any clue where the instructions would need to go? E.g. does it need to go into https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/KDE for example or does it need / deserve an own spot?
-- Eelko Berkenpies