On Wed May 5 2010 15:53:05 Frederik Schwarzer wrote:
> How does having a kdepim that depends on mysql declare kde as "broken"?
> Sure, many oppose to that dependency, but it works, doesn't it?

(1) It reportedly breaks home directories stored on NFS servers.
(2) It's such a bad idea that KDE is rushing to remove it.
(3) Does Debian really want to implement robust migration both
to MySQL (for Squeeze) and then out of MySQL (for Squeeze+1)?

--Mike Bird

P.S. Any chance that Squeeze will support Trinity?


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