Hi,

As I'm sure many of you know, KDE 3.4 has arrived in testing. Congratulations 
and thanks to the Debian team!

My report:

With my package-set, the new kdeedu and kig packages had unsatisfied 
dependencies which meant a full upgrade could not proceed in testing.

With those two packages un-selected for upgrade, the upgrade is able to 
proceed, however, apt-get warns that:

        The following packages will be REMOVED:
         ardour-gtk atlantikdesigner basket hotplug k3b k3blibs 
kaddressbook-plugins
         kaffeine kate-plugins kbear kcmlinuz kde kde-amusements kdeaddons
         kdeaddons-kfile-plugins kdeedu kdelibs4 kdewebdev kfilereplace
         kicker-applets kig kimagemapeditor klinkstatus kmplayer kommander
         konq-plugins ksig kwin-baghira kxdocker kxdocker-data kxsldbg libarts1
         libbio2jack0 libjack0.80.0-0 libjack0.80.0-dev libkcal2a libkdenetwork2
         libkdepim1 libmimelib1a libmodplug0 libmusicbrainz4 libopenexr2 
libqt-perl
         libqt3c102-mt libtag1 libtunepimp2 libwv2-1 mplayer-386 noatun-plugins 
qgo
         quanta rosegarden4 vimpart xmms-xmmplayer

Of particular concern for me are ardour, rosegarden4, and basket, which I use 
extensively for work; and to a lesser extent k3b, kaffeine, kxdocker and 
kwin-baghira, which I like!

I'm very keen to try KDE 3.4 in testing, but not without these programs. Is it 
just a matter of waiting until the dependencies are sorted out out fully, or 
is there a workaround?

IIRC, the rosegarden4 issue may relate to a dependency on libjack0.80.0-0 
which is being replaced by libjack0.100.0-0. Is this correct? 

Any info about  the status or upgradeabilty of any the above programs would be 
appreciated. 

Thanks,

John


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