On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 12:24:38AM +0200, Gael Duval wrote:
> David Walluck a �crit :
> > 
> > On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Gael Duval wrote:
> > 
> > > I don't see what would prevent you to test/install the above koffice
> > > packages if you don't install KDE1!
> > 
> > >
> > > If I misunderstood please _either_:
> > >
> > > - bash on me
> > > - re-explain differently
> > 
> > It was my fault for not explaining clearly. I meant that is does require
> > kdelibs 2 and qt 2.1 (beta). I know that you do not need kdebase to use
> > it, but I figure if I am going to have to download kdelibs and qt (pretty
> > big for me), that I would download kdebse2, but only if I could use it in
> > place of KDE 1, and that's what I wanted to know.
> 
> you need kdebase2 at least (and maybe kdesupport) - maybe David Faure
> could tell us more precisely ;)

Well, those packages are meant to run on KDE-1, so they don't include
kdebase2, kdenetwork2, etc.
If you want to test KDE-2.x, instead of using those packages, I would
recommend using those available on http://www.nebsllc.com instead.

Don't mix them - this stuff evolves quickly, so the dates of all packages
have to match exactly.

-- 
David FAURE
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