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Old 08-27-2015, 06:39 PM   #1
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Trinity Desktop for Slackware(64) 14.1 + Multilib System


Hey! I recently got my build script completed for the Trinity Desktop on Slackware64 14.1, as the native desktop. If your interested you can download it and find instructions on my website at this URL http://www.inpito.org/trinity.php later.
 
Old 08-28-2015, 05:01 AM   #2
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Will the script be updated for r14 trinity desktop version?
 
Old 08-28-2015, 09:32 AM   #3
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I would hope so, but that would depend on the amount of time I would have to work on it. Between having a job, a non-profit organization to run, and working on other I.T. projects, like my true random number generator library called "libcorn", which is also available on the inpito website, and Linux, programming, and Blender classes I've agreed to teach through my non-profit, plus side jobs I have to do, because after you calculate the price of gas, and the amount the government takes out in of my check in taxes, I make about $4.13 per hour, at my job, and only have about $30 per week to live off of for food, soap, clothing, etc, so I have to take other side jobs when I find them. I guess you could say, I have a rather full plate, but I still try to help to advance the world of technology, when I can. - Yea, ... I try.
 
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Old 08-28-2015, 09:39 AM   #4
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Trinity for Slackware is great news! Is -multilib required for compiling it?
 
Old 08-28-2015, 10:04 AM   #5
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I don't believe -multilib is required, but I've always added it before compiling Trinity, and my instruction show how "I" compile, and install it. So, Yea, if there is a step in the instructions you want to try to skip, give it try, who knows ... it may work for you. both - Raveriux and solarfields thanks for your questions.

solarfields - If you try compiling and installing it without -multilib and it works ... let us know, so we have a definite answer .... thanks.

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Old 08-28-2015, 01:11 PM   #6
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how about the /usr/local symlink back to /usr?

is this required, or just your way of doing things?
 
Old 08-28-2015, 02:05 PM   #7
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I do the symlink to /usr/local to fix a large number of programs that have problems auto-configuring to find some library files in linux - currently I compile the following packages on Slackware 14.1 -

corn, random-verse, ivtv-utils, TiMidity++, eawpats, openssl, requiredbuilder, clamav, dmalloc, fontforge, qt3, jam, unrar, openoffice, smpeg, libmikmod, wxGTK, wxPython, wxX11, physfs, libmodplug, SDL_sound, dosbox, a52dec, valgrind, libdca, libebml, libmp4v2, faac, faad2, lame, libmspack, libmatroska, libmpeg2, mpeg2dec, STLport, vcdimager, libcdio # Repeat vcdimage compile, vcdimager, libdc1394, libavc1394, libdv, libdvdcss, libdvdread, libdvdnav, xvidcore, x264, openjpeg, orc, schroedinger, dirac, amrnb, amrwb, libvpx, rtmpdump, opencore-amr, gsm, openjpeg, frei0r, OpenAL, ffmpeg, gst-ffmpeg, libquicktime, mjpegtools, libdvbpsi, libfame, transcode, libshout, vde2, celt051, usbredir, acpica, libnfs, spice, rbd, libiscsi, seccomp, qemu, cfitsio, cppunit, gpac, aften, twolame, libmpcdec, mplayer-codecs, MPlayer, gmtk, gnome-mplayer, gecko-mediaplayer, dvdauthor, dv2sub, dvdisaster, vobcopy, videotrans, toolame, mctoolame, jack-audio-connection-kit, json-glib, lirc, libasyncns, json-c, pulseaudio, alsa-plugins, libiec61883, qdvdauthor, dvd-slideshow, libva, libvdpau, avidemux, openshot, kino, libsigc++, glibmm, cairomm, pangomm, atkmm, gtkmm, phpmyadmin, SDL_gfx, SDL_Pango, SDL_perl, freealut, audacity, frozen-bubble, supertux, supertux2, eduke32, eduke32_shareware_data, eduke32_hires_pack, extremetuxracer, freeciv, micropolis, plib, p7zip, irrlicht, supertuxkart, torcs, protobuf, ftgl, armagetronad, lincity-ng, gnuski, abe, prelink, opencl-headers, fuseiso, wine, libewf, testdisk, gparted, ntfsprogs, lib6502, quesoglc, warzone2100, soundtouch, aubio, libgnomecanvas, libgnomecanvasmm, liblo, liblrdf, scons, pptp, xine-plugin, grfbuilder, openttd, grfcodec, blender, bkhive, samdump, john, ophcrack, squashfs-tools, sword, bibletime, meterbridge, ladspa_sdk, guitarix, cabextract, wine-pipelight, webcore-fonts-installer, pipelight, minidlna, perl-xml-twig, skype, CImg, wxcam, wammu, wimlib, libpst, webmin, plexmediaserver, log4cpp, gst-python, pyxdg, gnonlin, pysetuptools, python-distutils-extra, gst-plugins-ugly, gst-plugins-bad, goocanvas, pygoocanvas, pitivi, ffms2, avxsynth, FreeImage, unshield, SDL2, bullet, ois, ogre, MyGUI, openmw, lua, vlc

Some of these programs I could get rid of, or replace with others, but once again ... time is needed. the symlink - is a quick way to fix the lack of auto-configuration in some of these programs. ... although most of them do OK.

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Old 08-28-2015, 02:07 PM   #8
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thanks for the question :-) But to answer your question - the symlink from /usr/local back to /usr is the only way I've done it. so I come back to the same answer, if there is a step in the instructions you want to try to skip, give it try, who knows ... it may work for you.

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Old 09-15-2017, 02:06 AM   #9
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Any chance of that being updated for 14.2... maybe start a new thread if it happens?
 
Old 09-15-2017, 05:42 PM   #10
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I do have a Slackware 14.2 build of trinity r14.0.3 ... I do need to set up some VM's to compile generic packages . ... If I get some time in the near future I will update the http://www.inpito.org/trinity.php page with Slackware 14.2 builds, source and scripts.
 
Old 09-18-2017, 05:41 AM   #11
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Trinity r14.0.3 (source, 32 bit, and 64 bit) should now be available for Slackware 14.2 @ http://www.inpito.org/trinity.php
 
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Old 09-18-2017, 05:51 AM   #12
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Great, but that's a pretty old version; the stable version is 14.0.4 and even it is old. Would this be easy to modify: Installing TDE 14.0.4 on SlackwareArm Linux 14.2 ?

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Old 10-06-2017, 02:55 AM   #13
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I'm going to try it anyway, but I have KDE5.
 
Old 03-13-2018, 09:47 PM   #14
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Trinity r14.0.3 (source, 32 bit, and 64 bit) should now be available for Slackware 14.2 @ http://www.inpito.org/trinity.php
Would it even be that hard to alter its SlackBuilds up to 14.0.4... like isn't 14.0.4 stable...? I don't know, but at least it's not several years out-of-date...
 
Old 03-17-2018, 05:37 AM   #15
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Many thanks Stragonian. I've been wanting to see Trinity for some time even though Plasma isn't bad anymore because I always loved KDE3.x's direct , intuitive simplicity. I just have to give this a try. I use a root login at runlevel 3 and invoke "kdm" so I will not be using xwmconfig and will simply add it to kdm's selection menu.

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