On 02/18/2010 06:00 PM, Chris Cannam wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Dave Plater <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> By the way 11.0 and 11.1 come with qt3 and will only have a suitable qt4
>> if they have kde4 installed from the kde build service repo so 11.2
>> should be the main target version.
>>     
> But looking at e.g.
>
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/multimedia:/apps/openSUSE_11.1/i586/
>
> I take it that 10.02 is in fact current for 11.1 (and 11.0) as well as 11.2?
>
>
> Chris
>
>   
Sorry I made a mistake, 11.0 has libqt4-4.4.0 and 11.1 has libqt4-4.4.1
but quite a few users run kde4.4 from /reositories/KDE: which gives
either qt 4.5.3 or qt 4.6.1.
The multimedia:apps project is where packages are built before
submission to factory, which is the development project for the next
openSUSE version - 11.3. It's also a repository for the latest packages
for previous versions of suse. I've no idea if rosegarden-10.02 will
actually run properly on 11.0 because of libqt4.4 but if it can be
compiled from sources and work on 11.0 then it will install from the
multimedia:apps repository and work. I maintain lilypond as well and the
documentation won't build for 11.1 because it needs a newer ghostscript
and texi2html as a result the latest version of lilypond isn't available
for 11.1 or 11.0. After it's accepted into factory it will be the latest
version for 11.3.
Rather just give a link to 11.2 and you can provide the search link for
other versions. I'm looking into making a wiki page with instructions
and one click installs for all supported versions.
I've taken the following line (it's quite a long line of text so I've
only pasted the first bit) from /multimedia:/apps/openSUSE_11.2/repodata
/filelists.xml.gz :-
<package pkgid="4adab761828db21b2d12d4cc872c240a97807d35"
name="rosegarden4" arch="i586"><version epoch="0" ver="10.02" rel="26.1"
maybe thats the data you're looking for?
Regards
Dave P

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