On Wednesday 14 December 2005 11:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Chris White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Wednesday 14 December 2005 03:19, Richard Fish wrote: > >> Finally, looking through the KDE CVS repository, I see that the > >> removed files area for kview contains files filter.cpp, filter.h, > >> filtlist.cpp, and filtlist.h, along with some other filter related > >> things. It looks like these existed for KDE 2.x, but were removed in > >> KDE 3. > >> > >> It seems that this functionality was removed quite some time ago. I > >> don't know why you still have obsolete documentation (maybe it was > >> just recently fixed?). > > Thanks for deep digging on that and also a good lesson for me as to > how its done. > > > Neither do I, I'm asking upstream now. My only guess is that it was > > removed from KView because Krita is what KDE is promoting as the better > > image editor. Note that Krita does have Guassian Blur, etc. etc. in it. > > We install the same as upstream does, so if the docs say that, it's > > upstream. > > Thanks to you too Chris. Should I have `Krita' installed with > kde-base/kdebase-3.4.1 (was stable until just very recent. I noticed > after sync that 3.4.3 is now stable) > > Or is Krita only in 3.5.
Krita is part of koffice, as well as part of a seperate ebuild. I have it currently in 3.4.3. > PS, all will be somewhat mute after this evenings update world which > will install 3.5. > > Taking a chance here on cadging some related info: > As posted in another thread earlier today. emerge -v -Dup world shows > a mixture of 3.4.3 and 3.5 being required (given my package.keywords) > > Note below that both 3.4.3 and 3.5 versions will be installed for > several packages. How can I prevent that? Or should I even worry > about it. It seems kind of space hogish. KDE is slotted. That means that different minor versions will be installed side by side. This is to prevent incompatible KDE programs from trying to use older KDE libraries. Chris White
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