kdm and kde 3.0 beta packages

2002-03-28 Thread Peter R. Wood

 David tells me it seems to be associated with using DRI with r128.  You
 might try disabling it.

Hmm, I'll give that a try.

 Sure, send it over. Looking over the control-center and bonobo SRPMS, it
 looks like this problem is not new on x86 either.  Frederic has several
 iterations of patches that have been applied/removed.

Ok.

Also, I just downloaded KDE's 3.0-beta2 MDK-PPC RPMS and tried to install
them, but it looks like it was built for a slightly earlier version than mdk
8.2beta2. They're looking for libpng.so.2, but libpng.so.3 is included with
8.2beta2. I am downloading the SRPMS right now and I'm going to try to build
them myself. Anyone else tried to use these KE 8.0beta2 packages on mdk-ppc?

Peter





Re: kdm and kde 3.0 beta packages

2002-03-28 Thread David BAUDENS

On Thursday 28 March 2002 22:21, Peter R. Wood wrote:
  David tells me it seems to be associated with using DRI with r128. 
  You might try disabling it.

 Hmm, I'll give that a try.

  Sure, send it over. Looking over the control-center and bonobo
  SRPMS, it looks like this problem is not new on x86 either. 
  Frederic has several iterations of patches that have been
  applied/removed.

 Ok.

 Also, I just downloaded KDE's 3.0-beta2 MDK-PPC RPMS and tried to
 install them, but it looks like it was built for a slightly earlier
 version than mdk 8.2beta2. They're looking for libpng.so.2, but
 libpng.so.3 is included with 8.2beta2.

Yep, I builded them for 8.0 PPC. So it is normal they don't work on 8.2.



 I am downloading the SRPMS right now and I'm going to try to build
 them myself.

Well, I don't know if it is really a good idea. These packages are very 
old now and KDE 3 final packages are building (not yet for PPC, I'm 
still fixing some bugs in KDE 2 packages which will be available in 8.2 
PPC).



 Anyone else tried to use these KE 8.0beta2 packages on mdk-ppc?

I did. It worked but a lot of work needed to be done to have good KDE 3 
packages (it is not PPC related).


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