Hi, as I have mentioned a couple of times on the list I'm using a mixed Woody/Sid system, and I don't think I'm the only one here. One of the main reasons for going for such a mixed system was to get an up-to-date KDE when no such Woody packages were available.
Now that the gcc-3.2 transition is going on I seem to be trapped a little. I'm currently using Ralf's Woody packages without (m)any problems. But as indicated by Ralf in another message in this list this might not hold anymore after the next "apt-get upgrade": > Yes, you're using unstable. X has been rebuild, Qt didn't yet and if it > does things get even more complicated. It's surely due to the gcc-3.2 > transition. > I am using X from unstable and apt-get wants to upgrade it. Even some KDE stuff wants to get an upgrade. What shall I do? In order to get a comfortable upgrade I would have to upgrade all this stuff. Will this break my KDE installation? Should I pin some packages? (How?) Should I simply wait? Any advice? Thanks, Felix

