Hi,
Most of the packages I use are available for 10.3 (32bit). But some of
the packages (e.g. QtiPlot, kbibtex) aren't converted yet to 10.3 and
are still a 10.2 version. Is it possible to install 10.2 rpm's in 10.3,
without messing up my installation? What's the difference between 10.2
and 10.3
On Oct 11 2007 14:44, drek wrote:
Most of the packages I use are available for 10.3 (32bit). But some of
the packages (e.g. QtiPlot, kbibtex) aren't converted yet to 10.3 and
are still a 10.2 version. Is it possible to install 10.2 rpm's in 10.3,
without messing up my installation? What's the
Most of the packages I use are available for 10.3 (32bit). But some of
the packages (e.g. QtiPlot, kbibtex) aren't converted yet to 10.3 and
are still a 10.2 version. Is it possible to install 10.2 rpm's in 10.3,
without messing up my installation? What's the difference between 10.2
and 10.3
On Thu, 2007-10-11 at 14:54 +0200, Clayton wrote:
Most of the packages I use are available for 10.3 (32bit). But some of
the packages (e.g. QtiPlot, kbibtex) aren't converted yet to 10.3 and
are still a 10.2 version. Is it possible to install 10.2 rpm's in 10.3,
without messing up my
drek wrote:
Hi,
Most of the packages I use are available for 10.3 (32bit). But some of
the packages (e.g. QtiPlot, kbibtex) aren't converted yet to 10.3 and
are still a 10.2 version. Is it possible to install 10.2 rpm's in 10.3,
without messing up my installation? What's the difference between
On Oct 11 2007 09:35, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
On Thu, 2007-10-11 at 14:54 +0200, Clayton wrote:
Most of the packages I use are available for 10.3 (32bit). But some of
the packages (e.g. QtiPlot, kbibtex) aren't converted yet to 10.3 and
are still a 10.2 version.
Or download the src rpm