-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi list, I was thinking of upgrading my SuSE-9.0 to KDE-3.2.2 (using 3.2.0 now). So I downloaded all the packages from a KDE mirror. Going through the list of files raised some questions I'd like to have answered before I start, though... I hope you can help. 1) kdebindings seems to be missing There are no packages kdebindings3-*-3.2.2. ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.0/applications lists kdebindings3-*-3.1.4. The KDE-3.2.2 info page does list a kdebindings-3.2.2. Do I install the 3.1.4 packages? 2) languagepack is called *.src.rpm All languagepacks are named as source rpms. `rpm -qpl' looks okay, though, so I guess this should have just been *.noarch.rpm. Just install it? 3) kde-3.2.2 contained bugs The KDE-3.2.2 info page shows some bugs. Since the SuSE-KDE packages date from before the official KDE-3.2.2 release date, I guess those bugs are still present in the packages? And now that I'm sending this mail anyway, could someone explain to me why SuSE chooses to split up all KDE packages into smaller (but more) chunks? Thanks, Rob - -- PGP public key: http://www.OhReally.com/pubkey.asc Key fingerprint: 9EEB 484F 6C91 3DD2 4C8D 3F1C 1D7D 189B 4BF0 E1DC -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAu065HX0Ym0vw4dwRApb1AJ9RlfwVX/VX5Ub54y+SdyBfdmgELwCeLJV8 6HYKCKeEMrvu9xITlQ9KINo= =ltdR -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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