Under KDE you can run both gnome-apt and kpackage, but neither is really that good. It would be really nice if there were software which has many ways of browsing/searching the available packages, and which would handle the installation of the as well as if you were using apt-get. The best package-management software I've used is Red-Carpet, which also can install .debs, but it does not interact with the user to configure software.
One approach would be to take a look at the sources of gnome-apt and kpackage, maybe even red-carpet and apt-gnome-pkgset (Progeny-Debian's tool). (Of course you also need to know how to use the qt-frontend in your c++-code.. I am not sure it that was your question.) kpackage: http://apps.kde.com/na/2/info/id/278?sid=bc0f1e184c2152f8cd88acfe6da6f193 http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/gnome-apt/gnome-apt_0.3.15-3.dsc http://www.ximian.com/products/ximian_red_carpet/ http://archive.progeny.com/progeny/debian/ http://packages.debian.org/unstable/admin/pgi.html http://doc.trolltech.com/3.0/t1.html (http://packages.debian.org/unstable/admin/debconf.html) > Does anybody know if anybody has tried writing a KDE or Qt frontend for > Debconf? > > I'm trying to have a look at the deconf specifications now to see how hard > it would be, but does anybody have some nice links for documentation on > doing such a thing? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

