I've had a bunch of problems with Quanta in testing (etch), and have learned that some of them may be solved in later versions. So I'm interested in running Quanta 3.4, or even the soon to be 3.5 in testing, which is currently at KDE 3.3.
There were messages about backports recently, but they, and the Kalyxo project it references, appear to be about backports to stable (sarge). Also, they concern backports of the entire KDE system; I would prefer to get just the one package. I believe testing has already diverged significantly from stable because it has made, or is in the middle of, the transition to g++ 4. So I don't think backports to stable will work for testing. I see that 3.4 is in unstable (sid), but if I try to pull it in I will also get lots of other sid stuff, KDE and otherwise. If possible, I'd like to avoid being that bleeding edge. Does it make any sense to think about building Quanta (or other KDE apps) in an earlier KDE environment, or is that just a bad idea? Any recommendations about how best to proceed? Basically, my goal is to get a cutting edge Quanta with minimal necessary disruption to the rest of the system. Thanks. Ross Boylan P.S. I've seen some references to the Kalyxo project having changed it's name. Not sure what's that about, and don't see mention of it at http://kalyxo.mornfall.net/. My problems with Quanta have included being confused by the choices in the new project wizard, some of which apparently have been eliminated, and being unable to up or download sites via ftp, which may be some general kio issue. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]