Currently the packages like kdeedu, kdeadmin, and kdegames do not do much beyond just installing the libkdeedu and libkdegames packages, which is fairly redundant. I think it would be better if these installed the software that is part of the respective KDE svn repositories. So, for example, installing kdeedu would install all of packages built from software in the kdeedu svn repository. This would also simplify the kde4-games ymp, it would just need to depend on the kdegames package and any other games not packaged with a KDE sc, instead of all the games individually.
there are patterns for that, they are the proper way to go for package bundles
Then we should probably get rid of those packages, since they don't do anything useful.
They are basicly the same as the kdelibs package, kdelibs itself doesn't do anything useful either (I think, maybe there are some applications but let's not go down to hair splitting) They contain the library every game / admin / edu package requires so if I only want khangman I get khangman and kdegames You could name it libkdegames or so, but it's like the repo names, changing requires annoying work =)
As I said, there already is a libkdegames. All kdegames does is depend on libkdegames. That is why I said it was redundant. It also suggests the kde games, but since suggestions don't seem to do anything in yast2, that doesn't really help any. -Todd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org