On Monday 18 July 2005 10:08 am, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote: > Benjamin Sher wrote: > >Dear friends: > > > >I upgraded Debian from Sarge to Etch several days ago. I then did a full > >upgrade (apt-get upgrade). ALL of my sources in sources.list are labeled > >ETCH. No stable and no unstable. Just etch. So, there shouldn't be any > >incompatibility issue. But I noticed in Synaptic the presence of both > >kdelibs3.3 and kdelibs3.4. Is this all right or is there something wrong? > > As a newbie, I don't know what to make of it. > > It is perfectly fine to have multiple versions of the library. In fact > (others will correct me If I am wrong) that is one of the advantages of > shared libraries - they allow multiple versions of the library to reside > on the same system. > > That being said, you will also have a package called kdelibs. kdelibs > will depend on the current default of Debian. So that, when you install > kdelibs, it will automatically pull the current default. When Debian's > default is upgraded, it is just enough to upgrade kdelibs. > > Moral of the story is, install kdelibs if you have no preference between > kdelibs3 and kdelibs4. > > > raju > Dear raju:
Thanks so very much for the reassuring words. Very happy it's all OK. Benjamin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]