I'm trying to get TiLP (2) installed on Mandriva 2010.0. I have the tilibs installed through urpmi, but the rpms are too old for TiLP 1.13. However, I can't find the source for tilp 1.12 to compile it myself, and the rpms for 1.12 do not work because they are for 2009 (missing kde3 libraries which I can't install). I can't find any tilp2 rpm through urpmi, which is extremely weird because urpmi for the libraries for tilp worked just fine. Anyone an idea? I'm on a 64 system.
Michael
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I suggest using the http://lpg.ticalc.org/prj_tilp/download/install_tilp.sh script for checking out (or updating) libti* + gfm + tilp from SVN, building and installing them. We're now between TILP II 1.14 and 1.15.
You'll have to manually enable KDE file dialog support if you want it (which requires installing a slew of development packages - that's precisely why it now defaults to disabled).
You'll need to install libusb 0.1.x. Iif your distro's repositories don't provide it any longer, then you'll have to compile it yourself, because libticables as is does not work with the libusb 0.1.x compatibility layer for libusb 1.0.
Lionel.
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Hey,
I'm trying to get TiLP (2) installed on Mandriva 2010.0. I have the tilibs installed through urpmi, but the rpms are too old for TiLP 1.13. However, I can't find the source for tilp 1.12 to compile it myself, and the rpms for 1.12 do not work because they are for 2009 (missing kde3 libraries which I can't install). I can't find any tilp2 rpm through urpmi, which is extremely weird because urpmi for the libraries for tilp worked just fine. Anyone an idea? I'm on a 64 system.
Michael
Hello,
I suggest using the http://lpg.ticalc.org/prj_tilp/download/install_tilp.sh script for checking out (or updating) libti* + gfm + tilp from SVN, building and installing them. We're now between TILP II 1.14 and 1.15.
You'll have to manually enable KDE file dialog support if you want it (which requires installing a slew of development packages - that's precisely why it now defaults to disabled).
You'll need to install libusb 0.1.x. Iif your distro's repositories don't provide it any longer, then you'll have to compile it yourself, because libticables as is does not work with the libusb 0.1.x compatibility layer for libusb 1.0.
Lionel.