On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Matthew R. Sprague wrote:
> kdelibs-1.92-12mdk.i586.rpm
>       qt2 >= 2.2 is needed by kdelibs-1.92-12mdk
>           Are there Mandrake rpm's for the qt2.2 beta's? They came out on like
> Tuesday didn't they? The KDE developers were pretty fast in using them.

Yes, they are on the mirrors now. I just put them out. This kde package is 
built with them.

>
> kdesupport-1.92-12mdk.i586.rpm
>         libkde-qt-addon.so.3 is needed by kdelibs-1.92-10mdk
>         libkde-qt-addon.so.3 is needed by kdelibs-sound-1.92-10mdk
>         libkde-qt-addon.so.3 is needed by kdelibs-crypto-1.92-8mdk
>         libkde-qt-addon.so.3 is needed by kdeadmin-1.92-8mdk
>         libkde-qt-addon.so.3 is needed by kdebase-1.92-12mdk

libkde-qt-addon is no longer needed. When you update the rest of the packages 
they will go away. do a --nodeps on kdesupport. There was no good way to make 
this update cleanly wihtout using --nodeps.. Make sure you get the qt.2rst.

>       Checking the files in this RPM reveals that the qt-addon libs are not in
> the package at all. Are they moved to another package?
>
>       These two packages are both experiencing the same problem? These newer
> KDE2 beta packages were compiled with the newer qt2.2beta? Just out of
> curiosty, will we now need to install the qt2.2 or will the qt-addon's be
> brought back to fix the problem (I had been informed by a kde developer
> that the qt-addons were phased out anyway)?

The qt-addon will not be brought back. The new qt2 is available and we need 
to go to that.

-Chris

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