It's called modularity.
Or it's called laziness...

(you say po-tayt-o, i say po-tot-o...)

Newsreader required too, huh?

Probably ---somewhere--- in them, there are menu features to activate
the other program(s) (like akregator), so therefore:
[akregator] Is Needed So That [kaddressbook's] True Completeness Shall
Remain Unsullied, or something like that.

!! I dunnow!

strange...

rgh.


mfyang wrote:

>Guilheme Cirne wrote:
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>>On Wednesday 13 April 2005 11:06, Robert G. Hays wrote:
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>>>below...
>>>
>>>Guilherme Cirne wrote:
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>>>
>>>      
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>>>>On Tuesday 12 April 2005 17:58, Robert G. Hays wrote:
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>>>>>Quick guess -- kcontact keeps the eddreses for kmail.
>>>>>rgh.
>>>>>
>>>>>Guilheme Cirne wrote:
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>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Does anybody know why kmail-3.4.0 depends on kontact-3.4.0?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>TIA,
>>>>>>         
>>>>>>
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>
>>>>I believe kaddressbook holds the addresses for kmail. BTW,
>>>>kaddressbook-3.4.0 also depends on kontact-3.4.0. I don't know why.
>>>>     
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>Now -thats- ineresting.....
>>>And Thank You for the correction!
>>>(we live, we learn.  when quit learning, we die.  i am therefore a
>>>permanent student.  sounds good to me!)
>>>rgh.
>>>   
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>Another weird dependency: kaddressbook depending on akregator.
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>Yeah. That's really stupid. Emmmm, do they want us to take the whole KDE?  
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