No, I don't think so. The changes that would need to be made to the code base 
are minimal and well documented. Porting apps from kde-1.1.2 to kde-2.x is 
(apparently) very easy. Anyway, the guy doing the port (John Levon) is 
running kde-1.1.2, so really the question is academic. Feel free to 
contribute if you desire something else!!! ;-P

Better to do it this way round too, because kde-1.1.2 is still the stable 
system. What proportion of kde users are running kde-2? My guess would be <1%.

Angus

On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Paul Seelig wrote:
> Hi Angus!
>
> It's great to hear about your success! :-)
>
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 02:20:09PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
> > checking for Qt... libraries /usr/users/aleem/OTHERS_CODE/qt-1.44/lib,
> > headers /usr/users/aleem/OTHERS_CODE/qt-1.44/include
>
> [ snip ]
>
> > checking for KDE... libraries /usr/local/kde/lib, headers
> > /usr/users/aleem/OTHERS_CODE/kde-1.1.2/include
>
> Isn't it a futile effort still using qt-1.4x and KDE-1.x for the KLyX
> port?  Wouldn't it make more sense basing this port right away on a
> GPL'ed qt-2.x and the forthcoming KDE-2.x?
>
>                                 Thank you, P. *8^)

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