Am Samstag 17 September 2005 01:51 schrieb Alejandro Exojo: > El Viernes, 16 de Septiembre de 2005 22:50, Kevin Krammer escribió: > > On Tuesday 09 August 2005 23:31, Adeodato Simó wrote: > > > > [snip] > > > > > In my opinion, the best you can do is to ignore KDE updates in > > > sid until we get back to you on this list and say, "hey, it seems > > > KDE is in a mostly useable state now, with these gotchas". To > > > achieve this, > > > > Have we reached that state or do you recommend waiting a bit more? > > I think it depends on the packages you have installed. > > In my case, I'm waiting for kdevelop3 (uploaded recently), but if you > have installed, for example, koffice, you will have to wait a bit more. > > If you don't care removing some of your packages, and installing them > again when they are transitioned, should be OK. :)
Hello, I waited till most of the packages I want to have transitioned. Then I started "apt-get dist-upgrade", copied and pasted the list of still non transitioned packages packages that were to be removed into a text file and went on. Now I can refer to that text file and install what is in there when transitioned packages become available. KOffice is still on that list ;), but since I mostly use OpenOffice.org its not urgent for me. I am quite happy with that. There are some rough ends here and there, but in general I can work productively with my system. Still I do not beg the GCC developers to do another of those ABI transitions anytime soon. ;) Anyway I believe they had their reasons to cause all that trouble ;). Regards, -- Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de