Managed to install Rivedell on Ubuntu 14.04 with no fuss at all. Apache
tweaking fixed the known issues related to the library.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Pedro Picoto pedro.pic...@gmail.com
wrote:
Mint 17 is 14.04 Trusty based. My assumption, perhaps wrong, is that I
can use the rep.
WHich begs teh question why the packages don't show up in Mint. Does Mint
do something weird and filter out 3rd party repo packages?
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Alban Peignier al...@tryphon.eu wrote:
Hi all,
Managed to install Rivedell on Ubuntu 14.04 with no fuss at all. Apache
Hi,
I had the same experience with Mint years ago way before I'd even heard
of Rivendell (2009 ish). It is a great distro for newbies but as soon
as you start messing with it and crossing packages from Ubuntu repos
everything gets a bit quirky.
The basic stuff is generally ok but if you
Mint 17 is 14.04 Trusty based. My assumption, perhaps wrong, is that I can
use the rep. as in a Ubuntu setup.
Perhaps late this evening I'll setup Ubuntu 14.04 and see what happens.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 3:46 AM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote:
Based on the newer thread from Pedro, it
Using $ sudo apt-get update | grep 'debian.tryphon.eu' I get a command not
found (Guess it's a Mint issue)
Update on terminal I don't see any mention to Tryphon reps (Dead Trusty
Tryphon repos.?).
On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:33 PM, Andy Sayler a...@wmfo.org wrote:
When you run 'apt-get update',
I've had rivendell running on Linux Mint (not the latest). I think
from memory I had to add the new sources for tryphon into it using the
update manager. The repository key I added using the command line.
Linux mint doesn't store the apt-get sources in the
/etc/apt/sources.list It uses directories
Based on the newer thread from Pedro, it looks like he has teh repos added
correctly (they're being polled by 'apt-get update'). But then apt-cache
turns up no Rivendell packages. Possibly an issue on teh Tryphon end? Are
the Trusty Trophon repos set up with 14.04 packages?
On Sun, Jul 27, 2014