Last week I upgraded a stock woody install to KDE 3.1.1 using Ralf's debs. Everything went very smoothly and I am very happy with it - only one or two anomalies.
Tonight I did an "apt-get update", "apt-get upgrade" and it said it would upgrade 45 packages. I picked "n" and then did "apt-get -s upgrade". As I KDE relevant packages were targeted. An excerpt of the print out is: Inst libc6-dev (2.2.5-11.5 Debian-Security:3.0/stable) [ ] Inst libc6 (2.2.5-11.5 Debian-Security:3.0/stable) Conf libc6 (2.2.5-11.5 Debian-Security:3.0/stable) Inst kdelibs4 (4:3.1.1-0woody3 Official build of KDE for Debian stable:stable) [ ] Inst kdelibs-bin (4:3.1.1-0woody3 Official build of KDE for Debian stable:stable) [ ] Inst kdelibs-data (4:3.1.1-0woody3 Official build of KDE for Debian stable:stable) Using kdelibs as an example, the version to be installed is stated as 4:3.1.1-0woody3. (what does the "4" mean?) From this I assume that the update will come from Ralf's site and that doing an upgrade should be ok. Is this a safe assumption? Thanks, /Pen