Heh, I think he means a specific component in kde-pim, but yeah.   
Should be no more than a few months before all of KDE can be built  
without having too many regressions.  kde-base, kdelibs, qt, and kde- 
pim come to mind, even if you don't intend on running the environment.

James
On Jun 4, 2008, at 11:57 AM, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:

> On Wed, 4 Jun 2008, Moinak Ghosh wrote:
>>>
>>> Please don't force me to use /usr/bin/calendar again.
>>
>>  You seriously need KDE!
>
> I assume that this KDE is a nice little stand-alone calendar program
> which can be easily included in Solaris 11?  ;-)
>
> Even if it is not, I do suspect it may be something I want.
>
> The replacement for dtcm could be called 'kontact' and could offer a
> plethora of services, including a calendar facility.
>
> Bob
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