Re: [Fink-beginners] Circular Dependency in KDE?

2003-10-26 Thread Benjamin Reed
Jonathan Levi MD wrote: Trying to remove the KDE suite gently, i.e., without breaking dependencies, I finally got down to: koffice-common depends on karbon. ... karbon depends on koffice-common (>= 1.2.90-4). Is this as circular as it appears? Can anything be done about it? Is talking to the

[Fink-beginners] Circular Dependency in KDE?

2003-10-26 Thread Jonathan Levi MD
Trying to remove the KDE suite gently, i.e., without breaking dependencies, I finally got down to: koffice-common depends on karbon. ... karbon depends on koffice-common (>= 1.2.90-4). Is this as circular as it appears? Can anything be done about it? Is talking to the KDE people like fighting

Re: [Fink-beginners] Circular Dependency in KDE?

2003-10-26 Thread Jonathan Levi, M.D.
At 1:49 PM -0500 10/26/03, Benjamin Reed wrote: Jonathan Levi MD wrote: Trying to remove the KDE suite gently, i.e., without breaking dependencies, I finally got down to: koffice-common depends on karbon. ... karbon depends on koffice-common (>= 1.2.90-4). KOffice needs serious work... but fo

Re: [Fink-beginners] Circular Dependency in KDE?

2003-10-26 Thread Benjamin Reed
Jonathan Levi, M.D. wrote: Continuing on the idea of doing as little violence, i.e., braking as few dependencies, as possible, I wrote a couple of Bash scripts to print the names of the (remaining) installed KDE packages, then to loop through the list and attempt 'fink remove' on each. (I did i