I've noticed that using YAST1 and going to Experimental that I can get a version of KDE3. However, eventhough I select all asterisked items I either get qt static packages or rsync packages. What's the difference? Why the YAST behavior? Thank You, Anthony
Due to the dependency in the defined in the rpm packages. Op woensdag 6 maart 2002 19:12, schreef Anthony W. Marino:
I've noticed that using YAST1 and going to Experimental that I can get a version of KDE3. However, eventhough I select all asterisked items I either get qt static packages or rsync packages. What's the difference? Why the YAST behavior?
Thank You, Anthony
-- Richard Bos For those without home the journey is endless
On Wednesday 06 March 2002 02:51 pm, Richard Bos wrote:
Due to the dependency in the defined in the rpm packages.
Op woensdag 6 maart 2002 19:12, schreef Anthony W. Marino:
I've noticed that using YAST1 and going to Experimental that I can get a version of KDE3. However, eventhough I select all asterisked items I either get qt static packages or rsync packages. What's the difference? Why the YAST behavior?
Thank You, Anthony
How do I know what I don't and do need? In other words, are some of the item irrelavant and/or somewhat redundant in that it offers similar functionality however via a different way? Thank You, Anthony
Op woensdag 6 maart 2002 22:35, schreef Anthony W. Marino:
On Wednesday 06 March 2002 02:51 pm, Richard Bos wrote:
Due to the dependency in the defined in the rpm packages.
Op woensdag 6 maart 2002 19:12, schreef Anthony W. Marino:
I've noticed that using YAST1 and going to Experimental that I can get a version of KDE3. However, eventhough I select all asterisked items I either get qt static packages or rsync packages. What's the difference? Why the YAST behavior?
Thank You, Anthony
How do I know what I don't and do need? In other words, are some of the item irrelavant and/or somewhat redundant in that it offers similar functionality however via a different way?
The things the probably won't need are: *-devel-*,kdevelop3*,qt3-designer-*,qt3-non-mt-*,qt3-static-*,qt3-3.0.1-44.rpm You kdelibs* and kdebase, the remaining stuff is up to you. Look at the name and decide if you may need it or not :) There is a qt3-3.0.2 package as well, but kde won't be installed with that version. You need the qt3-rsync. I assume new kde packages will be released soon depending on qt3-3.0.2. You may wanna wait for those new packages, so you do not need to download kdelibs/-base, etc twice.... -- Richard Bos For those without home the journey is endless
On Wednesday 06 March 2002 05:33 pm, Richard Bos wrote:
Op woensdag 6 maart 2002 22:35, schreef Anthony W. Marino:
On Wednesday 06 March 2002 02:51 pm, Richard Bos wrote:
Due to the dependency in the defined in the rpm packages.
Op woensdag 6 maart 2002 19:12, schreef Anthony W. Marino:
I've noticed that using YAST1 and going to Experimental that I can get a version of KDE3. However, eventhough I select all asterisked items I either get qt static packages or rsync packages. What's the difference? Why the YAST behavior?
Thank You, Anthony
How do I know what I don't and do need? In other words, are some of the item irrelavant and/or somewhat redundant in that it offers similar functionality however via a different way?
The things the probably won't need are: *-devel-*,kdevelop3*,qt3-designer-*,qt3-non-mt-*,qt3-static-*,qt3-3.0.1-44. rpm
You kdelibs* and kdebase, the remaining stuff is up to you. Look at the name and decide if you may need it or not :)
There is a qt3-3.0.2 package as well, but kde won't be installed with that version. You need the qt3-rsync. I assume new kde packages will be released soon depending on qt3-3.0.2. You may wanna wait for those new packages, so you do not need to download kdelibs/-base, etc twice....
What is qt3-rsync vs qt3-static? Anthony
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