On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 08:32:43PM -0800, tluxt wrote:
> Listing things such as the status of KDE for Woody & Sid,
> the recommended packages to install for W&S (for instance, "kde" is
> more comprehensive, but doesn't exist yet in W, therefore in W install
> "kdebase"), the status for KDE3, etc?
>
Listing things such as the status of KDE for Woody & Sid,
the recommended packages to install for W&S (for instance, "kde" is
more comprehensive, but doesn't exist yet in W, therefore in W install
"kdebase"), the status for KDE3, etc?
Please reply to this debian-kde@lists.debian.org list.
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On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 03:42:55AM +, Nick wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 19:58:30 -0600, Chris Cheney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >kde (meta) -> koffice (meta) -> kivio -> python2.1
> >
> >maybe kivio in woody depends on python 1.5 ?
>
> OK, thanks. I wasn't expecting KDE to depend on sc
> >kde (meta) -> koffice (meta) -> kivio -> python2.1
> >
> >maybe kivio in woody depends on python 1.5 ?
The version of kivio in woody is very old and still depends on python 1.5
packages. I'm still holding out hope that the newer koffice will enter
woody in a matter of days - the build for the
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 00:50:20 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I am trying to get KDE to run on Potato. First I tried downloading 2.2.2 and
>the latest version of Qt 2.x. This gave me problems while compiling though.
>So after searching around the web, I found the binary packages available at
>kd
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 19:58:30 -0600, Chris Cheney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>kde (meta) -> koffice (meta) -> kivio -> python2.1
>
>maybe kivio in woody depends on python 1.5 ?
OK, thanks. I wasn't expecting KDE to depend on scripting language
packages.
I guess in these days of large hard disks
kde (meta) -> koffice (meta) -> kivio -> python2.1
maybe kivio in woody depends on python 1.5 ?
Removing python2.1 on a sid system would require that kde, koffice,
and kivio at minimum to be removed.
Chris
[1] KDE depends on Python !?!
[2] apt-get remove estimates space-to-be-freed badly
The KDE 2.2.2 Woody/unstable box that I'm building ran out of disk
space the other day (already over 900 Mb used, and all I have is gcc,
perl, python, kde, kdevelop and koffice ... jeez).
So I set about removing
> > Sid as of 07:00 GMT Jan 29. The Xserver is 4.2.0 from
> > the prebuilt linux
> > i686 binaries at XFree86.org.
>
> The Xserver 4.2.0 libraries may be the reason it dies.
>
the x_server_ libs for sure not, because such thing does not exist. :)
but it's true, it could be the xf 4.2 libs. better
Hi all,
are the Java bindings for Qt/KDE [1] packaged for Debian?
I am highly interested in porting some Java software to the KDE desktop.
kind regards,
Egon Willighagen
1. http://developer.kde.org/language-bindings/java/
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