Hi, I see now that a number of 3.1.4 packages are now in testing. Yet there are a few 3.1.3 version packages (kdebase) in testing. I have been happily running Ralphs woody packages, but would like to run testing's versions of kde because I would like to install some non-kde packages that depend on a qt version that I don't have (libsoqt-dev). I have tried to dowload the source of these packages and build against my version of libqt but have had some problems (started to compile but had problems midway).
I have several questions about making a switch from Ralph's woody packages to the version in testing. 1. Has anyone made the switch and are there any gotchas to look out for? 2. Should I delete Ralph's woody packages first or can I just upgrade libqt to the c102 version and install the testing packages? 3. Would it be better to hold off until all of 3.1.4 hits the testing archives or can I run with a few 3.1.3 packages without too much trouble? Thanks, John Schmidt