Yes .. I wished that it worked that way too, but it doesn't. kdewebdev replaces quanta, but does not include quanta.
Copying quanta and quanta-doc packages to my box and then running dpkg --install against them both (this requires a --force) leaves me with a functional quanta package installed, but any and every subsequent apt-get activity complains about the database being in an unsafe state, and apt-get -f install then promptly removes quanta. I put testing into my sources.list - and this did not resolve the problem - now when I try to install quanta using apt-get (rather than dpkg against local copies of the debs) I get this: The following packages have unmet dependencies: quanta: Depends: kfilereplace (= 4:3.5.9-3) but 4:4.2.2-1 is to be installed Depends: klinkstatus (= 4:3.5.9-3) but 4:4.2.2-1 is to be installed Depends: kommander (= 4:3.5.9-3) but 4:4.2.2-1 is to be installed Recommends: kxsldbg (= 4:3.5.9-3) but 4:4.2.2-1 is to be installed So .. as I said originally, quanta needs an update to not rely on those packages (3.5.9-x) and instead to cope with 4.x.y. This is all that's required for it to be sociable again. To clarify - this problem is not resolved. cheers, Jedd. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-qt-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org