No, having a broken kig is not the least bad solution. Linking with a
testing approved library will allow a consistent version of kig to be
in testing.
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On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 05:03:33AM -0600, Ross Johnson wrote:
> This might not be a kig problem, but it's a problem for kig to be in
> testing when its dependencies can't be met. Can we assign this bug
> somewhere else or merge this with an existing bug report?
To what end? This is not a bug t
This might not be a kig problem, but it's a problem for kig to be in
testing when its dependencies can't be met. Can we assign this bug
somewhere else or merge this with an existing bug report? I can't
install kde in testing because it depends the problem originally
posted. How did kig get i
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