On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 08:01:13PM +0000, Rene Horn wrote: > I suspect that Laurent is suffering from the same problem that I'm suffering > right now. I currently have the official Debian packages from kde.org > installed on my machine. Those seem to have been compiled with gcc 2.95, > making them dependent on the old libqt that were compiled with the same > version. The conflict comes in when we try to install the newest version of > libqt, which apt tries to do with dist-upgrade, but that results in the > removal of almost all my installed kde packages because apt is trying to > install the newest version of libqt. This means that either the packages in > Nolden's sources, or sid's need to be update to make them look newer to apt, > or the ones in the official kde.org packages need to be deprecated somehow.
Hmm, i don't see the problem. If you are using woody, gcc-2.95 would be ok, but installing sid packages on such systems would never be a good idea. If you are on sid, just remove the apt source line for kde.org. Björn PS: I'd been too lazy to fix the line breaks, sorry. :)