Re: gnome kde conflict

2003-02-05 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 09:49:27AM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote: > So you're saying that we will have KDE 2 and KDE 3.1 in sid (and, > subsequently, sarge) at the same time? No, we won't. However, the original transition plan [1] specified that the libqt2 dependency chain would remain with the old C

Re: gnome kde conflict

2003-02-05 Thread Craig Dickson
J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote: > The gcc 3.2 transition (which was announced on debian-devel-announce) isn't > complete yet; KDE2 apparently hasn't been rebuilt against the updated > libraries yet or not all of its dependencies have made the transition > themselves. > > > and is anyone working on it?

Re: gnome kde conflict

2003-02-05 Thread Craig Dickson
Colin Watson wrote: > They have libfam in common too, and that's having problems with the g++ > 3.2 transition: GNOME 2 uses the g++ 3.2 version (libfam0c102) while KDE > 2 uses (and needs to continue using) the g++ 2.95 version (libfam0), and > the two need to conflict. I'm not sure what's being

Re: gnome kde conflict

2003-02-05 Thread Craig Dickson
Bart J. Himel wrote: > I know this has probably already been answered, but I can't find it > anywhere. I installed Debian Unstable on my computer a couple of weeks ago, > but instead of installing Gnome2 it installed 1.4. When I try to use apt to > install nautilus 2, it tells me it needs to rem

Re: gnome kde conflict

2003-02-05 Thread J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 11:22:37 -0500, Bart J. Himel wrote: > I know this has probably already been answered, but I can't find it > anywhere. I installed Debian Unstable on my computer a couple of weeks ago, If you're running unstable and not following the debian-devel-announce and debian-devel

Re: gnome kde conflict

2003-02-05 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 11:22:37AM -0500, Bart J. Himel wrote: > I know this has probably already been answered, but I can't find it > anywhere. I installed Debian Unstable on my computer a couple of weeks ago, > but instead of installing Gnome2 it installed 1.4. When I try to use apt to > instal

gnome kde conflict

2003-02-05 Thread Bart J. Himel
I know this has probably already been answered, but I can't find it anywhere. I installed Debian Unstable on my computer a couple of weeks ago, but instead of installing Gnome2 it installed 1.4. When I try to use apt to install nautilus 2, it tells me it needs to remove my entire KDE 2 installati