> -----Original Message----- > From: Jochen Daum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, 13 November 2003 8:24 a.m. > To: Henrik Christian Grove > Subject: RE: kde in "testing" ? > > > Hi ! > > > stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 03:28:30PM -0900, Greg Madden wrote: > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > > > > On Sunday 09 November 2003 02:55 pm, stan wrote: > > > > > > > Calculating Upgrade... Done > > > > > The following packages will be REMOVED: > > > > > ark kab karm kate kcalc kcharselect kchart > > kcoloredit kcron kdebase > > > > > kdebase-libs kdepasswd kdf kdict kdm kedit kfind > > kformula kfract > > > > > kghostview khexedit kiconedit kit kivio kjots kmail > > knewsticker knode > > > > > knotes koffice koffice-libs konqueror konsole kontour > > korn koshell > > > > > kpackage kpaint kpm kpresenter kruler kscreensaver > > ksirc ksnapshot > > > > > kspread ksysv ktimer kugar kuser kview kword libarts > > libkdenetwork1 > > > > > libkmid libkonq3 libvorbis0 secpolicy xmmsarts > > > > > > > > > > That looks pretty bad to me. > > > > > > > > > > Am I mistaken? > > > > > > > > It depends, do you have KDE 2.x installed, or some > > other backport ? If > > > > so KDE 3 went into testing about a week ago and will > > replace any > > > > existing KDE install. I don't know why it wants to > > remove as opposed to > > > > upgrade, not enough info. > > > > > > Pure box stock Debain, no odd backports, or anything. > > > > > > What addtioanl info can I provide? > > > > I see almost the same thing (not quite the same list of > packages). > > The only package `apt-get dist-upgrade` wanted to update > > was libarts1 > > which replaces libarts, but along with that it wanted to > > remove (almost) > > everything related to kde. > > > > Trying to `apt-get install libarts1` it just wanted to > > remove libarts > > (which is quite an obvious thing to do), kbattleship and libkmid. > > > > Finding that libarts1-dev replaces libkmid, I then tried `apt-get > > install libarts1 libarts1-dev`, that wanted to remove > > libqt3-dev which > > has been replaced by libqt3-compat-headers (which are > > suggested/recommended by that apt-get command). > > > > I finally decided to actually do an `apt-get install libarts1 > > libarts1-dev libqt3-compat-headers`, which resulted in the > > removal of > > kbattleship. > > > > Then `apt-get dist-upgrade` wanted to upgrade libprm4 to a > > version that > > conflicts with kpackage, I allowed that too. > > > > As far as I can tell the problems preventing an upgrade of kde is: > > > > - koffice (e.g. kchart) is waiting for glibc. > > - kpm has been replaced by ksysguard, which depends on > > ksysguardd which > > in turn depends on the non-existant libsensors-1debian1 > > There's a dependency wrong here, it should depend on > libsensors. There are meta libsensors-1debian1 packages on > the net which provide this dependency . > > > - kdemultiedia (e.g. kscd) is just a mess (0 days old, > > RC-bugs, lots of > > packages not yet compiled on non-i386). > > - kdeartwork (e.g. kscreensaver) is out of date on arm and mips. > > - kdepim (karm, knotes and korganizer) is out of date on mips. > > - kfract only exists in stable (+security) > > > > In the 'probably not a problem' category, are a few > > packages that have > > been replaced: > > - kenolaba replaces kabalone > > - kdelibs-data replaces several packages (e.g. kontour) > > - libkdenetwork2-dev replaces libkdenetwork1 > > - libkonq4 replaces libkonq3 > > The 'probably' is due to the fact that I can't tell if > > these packages > > would be installed if the above problems were solved. > > > > In the 'I don't really know how this should be' category, I > > wonder if > > libkdegames1 should replace libkdegames. > > > > > HTH, Jochen
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