Ben Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I like the following combination of what's already been suggested:
>
> kde-core (arts, libs, base - for people not needing a full-blown KDE
> environment);
> kde (all of the official release excluding -dev and kdesdk, i.e.,
> the KDE for general us
Le Lundi 17 Mars 2003 10:28, Ralf Nolden a écrit :
>
> You'll get that with apt-get install kdebase anyway :-) That's why I
> proposed to make it a metapackage for kdebase and kdm.
>
There are in Debian :
a x-system-core and a gnome-core. I would vote also for a kde-core so that the
naming conven
> You'll get that with apt-get install kdebase anyway :-) That's why I proposed
> to make it a metapackage for kdebase and kdm.
Ah, okay. Though I'd argue in this case just to get rid of kde-core
completely. If you only want the bare bones of KDE support, it seems
unlikely to me that you'd cho
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 02:11:57AM -0700, Ben Burton scrawled:
> Hmm, on retrospect the kde-extras idea seems questionable to me - it will
> take a lot of effort to keep it current and to ensure that all the apps
> it depends on are in good working order.
Yeah, I personally think kde-extras is far
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On Monday 17 March 2003 10:01, Ben Burton wrote:
> I like the following combination of what's already been suggested:
>
> kde-core (arts, libs, base - for people not needing a full-blown KDE
> environment);
You'll get that with apt-get install kde
Hmm, on retrospect the kde-extras idea seems questionable to me - it will
take a lot of effort to keep it current and to ensure that all the apps
it depends on are in good working order.
Though I'd still like to see kdbg, kprof and kcachegrind in the -devel
metapackage if it will be made, for rea
I like the following combination of what's already been suggested:
kde-core (arts, libs, base - for people not needing a full-blown KDE
environment);
kde (all of the official release excluding -dev and kdesdk, i.e.,
the KDE for general users);
kde-devel (-dev, kdesdk, other devel stuff li
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On Monday 17 March 2003 02:46, Chris Cheney wrote:
> I am now open for suggestions on how to organize the new kde
> meta-package(s). I was thinking about possibly having one that depended
> on arts, kdelibs, kdebase (possibly kde-core?) then another de
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 07:46:45PM -0600, Chris Cheney scrawled:
> I am now open for suggestions on how to organize the new kde
> meta-package(s). I was thinking about possibly having one that depended
> on arts, kdelibs, kdebase (possibly kde-core?) then another depending on
> all official kde pac
I am now open for suggestions on how to organize the new kde
meta-package(s). I was thinking about possibly having one that depended
on arts, kdelibs, kdebase (possibly kde-core?) then another depending on
all official kde packages (possibly kde), but I have not decided on this
yet. I could also a
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