Hi Sorry if I repeat some long-discussed topic with this letter, but I'm new to the list and haven't got the last few weeks' archive.
So, in medias res, my question/notice/whatever is that I installed the unstable kde3 packages released at kde3.geniussystems.net (and also at a few mirrors), but apt just doesn't seem to recognise them as "legal" kde packages, so for example when I try to apt-get install some new package with dependencies to kde (kdelibs or anything), it just doesn't work, apt-get panicks saying that e.g. kdebase >2.2.2 is needed, but it can't be installed. At first I thought that it's because those packages are configured to a dependency to the kde3 (kdelibs3, kdebase3 - these are the 2.2.2 release packages, the geniussystems stuff is named kdelibs4, etc.), so they don't recognise that kdelibs4 is up and running. But I don't know... now I have to recompile kde apps from sources, which is not too bad, but of course uncomfortable, and renders apt-get a bit less of use for kde stuff for me. Maybe some of you have succesfully resolved this problem, and could be of help...or maybe I should keep quiet and wait 'till an official "mainstream" kde3 packageset is released. Thank you in advance, Ochronus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]