I believe a better audience for you question is the debian-kde list. I have reformatet your message for better readability and sent it there.
[Juha J�ykk�] > What is wrong with the various woody kde packages (knode, > kdebase3, keystone, kdebase3-bin...), since almost every time I > upgrade my woodys some of them fail. Usually because dpkg tries to > unpack a file from package A over a file which also exists in > package B? > > I have noticed this many times upgrading from potato to woody with > various packages but kde packages are the only ones I have seen > doing this in a woody -> woody upgrade! > > Usually this is fixed by removing the other for a while and then > reinstalling it later or simply saying "apt-get -f install A B" - > luckily when kdebase3 and kdebase3-bin were borken, this helped > since removing either... > > Now keystone and knode are not fixable by this, though. I would > hate to file bug reports against woody packages at this time - > especially since this seems to happen again and again with kde > packages. Is there some reason why it is only kde? > > -- > ----------------------------------------------- > | Juha J�ykk�, [EMAIL PROTECTED] | > | home: http://www.utu.fi/~juolja/ | > ----------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

