Progeny is based on Woody...therefore the new KDE will install properly perhaps with a few minor updates.
Potato, could be a problem, although perhaps not. On 21-Sep-2001 Andy Zbikowski (Zibby) wrote: > There's no way you will be able to install Woody or Sid KDE packages on > Potato. I even tried compiling the new packages on my Progeny machine and > they wouldn't build. > > In the short run, it seems the best way to get 2.2.1 on your Potato or > Progeny systems is to build from source. It's actually not that bad once > you have all the build dependiencies installed. > > Just setenv KDEDIR /usr/local/kde-2.2.1 (csh) and add > /usr/local/kde2.2.1/bin to your path. > > So far my build notes look like this: > kdelibs: ./configure --disable-cups > cups support doesn't like to build agnist the cups libs in > Progeny. Things work fine without. > kdebase: ./configure --without-gl > Some GL stuff doesn't want to build. No big loss, most > machines I'm bouilding this for have POS video anyway. > > Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://www.ringworld.org > "We can learn much more from wise words, little > from wisecracks and less from wise guys." > --William Arthur Ward > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------- Arlen Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Don't look now, but there is a multi-legged creature on your shoulder. This message was sent by XFmail (Linux) -o) /\\ _\_v The penguins are coming... the penguins are coming... ----------------------------------------

