On Saturday, 29. December 2001 23:13, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Saturday 29 December 2001 17.07, Landy Roman wrote:
is it a good assumption that kde2.2 needs the rest of the 2.2 stuff there?
It's a safe bet that the packages in "base" are needed. I don't know how it is with backwards compatibility with applications, but upgrading the rpms you have installed is the safe way to go (though I suspect it isn't strictly needed). -devel packages are necessary to upgrade if you want to compile things.
But do NOT take the Qt 2.3.2 which is on the SuSE ftp together with the kde2.2.2 stuff (on page 'KDE2 base packages for SuSE Linux 7.2 (i386)'). Your konqueror will get extremely slow, and slower, and slower. (Going back to Qt 2.3.0 from the original 7.2 installation CDs and now 2.3.2 from the Troltech FTP site fixed it again.) However since then kpackage does not recogize any rpm's any more, and also, as was proposed here some days ago, adding *.rpm in the file selection box manually did not help. Also susehelp does tell me now, when I search for something, that my konqueror cannot handle html files... I remember reading somewhere that taking susehelp from 7.3 would fix that. Happy New Year! Matt