Is there info available that indicates whether it is "safe" to apt-get upgrade a KDE system? [ie, that the upgrade will not result in major packages missing, or not working.]
I have a KDE 3.1.4 on testing/woody, for x86, using pinning to get the sid debs, last updated about 2 mos ago. I saw: http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2004/debian-kde-200402/msg00270.html Re: KDE 3.1.5 Status Update - 20040217 where I see: > * Packages that still need to build: > > kdebase 3.1.5-2 > ------- > s390- failed? Feb 5 due to buggy (#231972) kernel headers (not yet fixed) So will kdebase 3.1.5 not install & work in x86 also? and : KDE 3.1.5/3.2 Status Update - 20040219 Would it be a nice additional thing to have, to have a "don't_upgrade=broken/ok_to_upgrade" indicator put in the DebianKDE wiki to be used as a simple alert that it is ok to upgrade, or that some things are broken, therefore don't upgrade currently. Also, what is "experimental", mentioned in the above (2/19) email? Thx :) -- http://www.fastmail.fm - mmm... Fastmail...