On Thursday, 2 Sep 2004 17:12, Hannes Kuhnert wrote: > Since Tuesday some KDE packages aren't anymore contained in Sarge. > > Some Examples: > > kwrite > kdegraphics > kuickshow > kpdf > kviewshell > ^ don't know the exact name > > Has anyone else noticed it? I think that's a bug. > > Hannes
/usr/bin/kwrite is part of the kate package. I am tracking Unstable, and I have daily records of available upgrades since March. There is no record of a kwrite package in that time (and I have and have had the kwrite binary as long as I can remember), so I doubt it has been a package of its own any time recently. kdegraphics was apparently removed "as part of the tiff/libexif transition" according to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=268966 (it's always good to check the BTS before asking about a suspected bug), but I don't know the details. I am sure searching through the other mailing lists might clue you in, if you're curious. Anyway, as the report states, NMU (Non-Maintainer Upload) packages should be finding their way into Sarge any time now, if they haven't already. Probably attributable to frantic work to get Sarge out. -- Alex Nordstrom http://lx.n3.net/ Please do not CC me in followups; I am subscribed to debian-kde.