KDE's site lists Ubuntu locations. They did not work out in apt-get update.
Because Sid updates broke KMail, I succumbed and build KDE3.4.1 from source.
Maybe I should try the Alioth site but this is for the specific version.
KDE's Konstruct program is neat and work though one must wait for the
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote (Monday 18 July 2005 12:27 am):
> Roby wrote:
> >Hamster wrote:
> >deb http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde-3.4.1 ./
>
> Whenever someone suggests a third party repository, please add a note
> saying that it is not official Debian and there might be problems
> installing/u
On Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 10:27:02AM -0400, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> I have seen too many cases, where people start using 3rd party
> repositories and complain about Debian's instability.
The clueless should never be using unstable in the first place. Or
unofficial archives if they're using st
Roby wrote:
Hamster wrote:
Does anyone know of an ETA for KDE 34 in unstable? Even if I could get
an indication of if it's weeks or months away.
I realise in previous months the delay was due to the impending
release of a new stable, but that's been out for a while now.
Thanks.
I d
Hamster wrote:
> Does anyone know of an ETA for KDE 34 in unstable? Even if I could get
> an indication of if it's weeks or months away.
>
> I realise in previous months the delay was due to the impending
> release of a new stable, but that's been out for a while now.
>
> Thanks.
I don't know,
On Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 01:19:59PM +0200, Hamster wrote:
Does anyone know of an ETA for KDE 34 in unstable? Even if I could get
We have now a C++-ABI transition, so every package depending on C++
libs must wait, until the new libs are compiled with the new compiler
on all architectures.
IIRC k
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