On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 12:17:19PM +1100, Ben Burton wrote:
> I'd absolutely advise using all of the sid KDE packages, even if you're on a 
> woody system - this is just based on watching bug reports come in from people 
> using straight woody or using some woody KDE packages with some sid KDE 
> packages.  But then again, I'm not sure how many other sid packages will be 
> dragged in by asking for sid's KDE.  This advice should also be taken with a 
> grain of salt because I haven't tested woody at all myself.

Does someone know from experience how well this would work? The most
straightforward way to accomplish it? 

Or is it so messy that the sane thing to do - for someone who wants a
rock-stable OS but at the same time wants to play with bleeding edge
applications - is forget the package approach and compile?

Whit


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