Jarrod Major wrote:
> I know that you have to follow a certain order when you go through the 
> RPM's.

I haven't upgraded kde via rpm (pleading ignorance), but with other
software that I have updated with rpm, all I needed to do is an `rpm -U
pkg1 pkg2 ... pkgN` for all the packages in the set.  What makes kde
different, why can't you just upgrade them in one shot?  Obviously there
are possible changes that may need manual involvement (config, file
formats, etc), but properly created rpm's should automate much of the
migration, and anything it can't do it should display instructions to the
user for what they need to do.

Dave

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