I haven't tired it but there was some discussion on the list a few weeks ago and someone made kde3 for woody

deb http://people.debian.org/~schoepf/kde3/woody ./

I am running kde3 on testing though with no real troubles to speak of.




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David Pashley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:



On Friday 27 September 2002 2:48 pm, Brad Felmey wrote:


Since KDE 3.0 was released, and still nothing in sid.


Well you could join #debian-kde on irc.freenode.org, check out KDE from CVS and fix problems. Whie you're at it you could sort out a correct transition to GCC 3.2 in sid without breaking updates including from woody



That's likely the problem that I encountered. I did a fresh woody installation. I then wanted kde3.0 and added a feed that contained it. It required libraries found only in woody/unstable (not even in available from woody/testing) so I added unstable to my sources.list, selected kde3.0 with dselect, and about four hours later, 350 new packages were installed or upgraded. kde3.0 worked great but lots of other things broke. Many apps that previously worked (e.g. "sshd" and "dig") gave "Illegal instruction" after the upgrade.

I've now reinstalled woody/stable and have only stable in sources.list.  I'd
love to install kde3.x if someone can point me to a .deb that will install it
on standard woody/stable.  Anyone?

Thanks,

Derrell









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