Rick Friedman wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 13:12 -0400, [KS] wrote:
>
>>Yes, it seems that the kde-core is almost done and I was reading
>>somewhere yesterday that the Debian qt/KDE maintainers have asked other
>>KDE application maintainers to start uploading their versions for 3.4.2
>>
>>An apt
On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 13:12 -0400, [KS] wrote:
> Yes, it seems that the kde-core is almost done and I was reading
> somewhere yesterday that the Debian qt/KDE maintainers have asked other
> KDE application maintainers to start uploading their versions for 3.4.2
>
> An apt-get -s install kde-core g
David Baron wrote:
> Looks like nearing completion. With libtq3-mt around, finally getting there.
> Still wants to remove too much stuff to do the upgrade, though. Most all
> attempted upgrades have been tedious and tenuous for a while.
>
> Hope Sid gets straightened out soon :-)
>
>
Yes, it
Looks like nearing completion. With libtq3-mt around, finally getting there.
Still wants to remove too much stuff to do the upgrade, though. Most all
attempted upgrades have been tedious and tenuous for a while.
Hope Sid gets straightened out soon :-)
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On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 10:17:52PM -0800, David Wright wrote:
> >the thing that is holding you up is that the current kde packages
> > depend on libglib1.3-12 which is no longer in the debian archives
>
> Wow! This is a major bug! Thanks for the tip; I found the relevant bug
> reports under the l
the thing that is holding you up is that the current kde packages
> depend on libglib1.3-12 which is no longer in the debian archives
Wow! This is a major bug! Thanks for the tip; I found the relevant bug
reports under the libkmid package. The fix has been "pending" for 20
days now; let's hope
On Wednesday 27 Feb 2002 9:36 pm, David Wright wrote:
> I have a hard time believing that a package as important as kde being
> broken wouldn't generate a flood of bug reports. What am I doing wrong?
You are not checking the BTS ? You are not reading debian-kde ?
Seriously though, the thing that
I have a hard time believing that a package as important as kde being
broken wouldn't generate a flood of bug reports. What am I doing wrong?
# apt-get install kde
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
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