On Tuesday 25 October 2011 16:53:08 Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Just for comparison, KDE:KDE3 has 460 packages (and this is far from total amount of KDE3 software), while KDE:Release:47 has only 250.
Well, in KDE:KDE3 there is software that should not be there (that ksquirrel thing i helped buildfixing half a year ago for example),
KDE:KDE3 just includes KDE3 and Qt3 software (with software built against kdelibs being the majority).
because newer compilers found such grave bugs that make it pretty clear that nobody remotely security-aware has ever seen that code.
Having more packages is by no way a quality gauge.
Of course.
...unfortunately by helping to buildfix that package I actually helped to increase the crapcounter by one. I'm sorry for that and it will not happen again. (To my defense, I advised that the "fix" was hacky, should not be included and the package should be audited, but that went unheard, of course.)
I agree this package is crappy and even still does not work well. But this is hardly can be applied to all KDE3 software which still not ported to KDE4. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org