On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 10:26:35PM +0100, Ana Guerrero wrote: > > Hi, > > KDE 4.2 is being uploaded to experimental. This means experimental will be > broken > in the next days until full KDE 4.2 is there (mostly because some packages > needs > to go to NEW processing). And you won't be able to install KDE 4.1 or KDE 4.2 > in a usable way. >
It is almost complete now, it is still missing kdesdk that is sitting at NEW: http://ftp-master.debian.org/new/kdesdk_4:4.2.0-1.html kdeaccessibility and kdewebdev have not been updated yet, but they are not popular so a lot of you have not even noticed. If you use kate and/or kdesdk, and you try to upgrade now, it will tell you remove it. Same if you installed using the kde4 metapackage. Packages used with KDE but are not part of KDE (ktorrent, digikam, koffice...) will be being updated in the next days. If you want to stay in the very safe place, wait a bit more for updating. If you only installed a few modules, and none of the mentioned above is included, you won't have any problem (and surely you updated already =) ) I want to take advantage of this email to reminder something about bug reporting: packaging bugs go to Debian BTS, software bugs go to KDE bugs (*). If you do not know what kind of bug it is, or if it is even a bug, use this mailing list. And remember than using a meaningfull Subject will help you to get interested people reading your email. Ana (*) Yes, you can report software bugs in the Debian BTS, but you will only be adding a layer of extra work to your packagers who will have to report then to upstream. People reading the bug in the KDE bugzilla may have further questions that packagers will have to forward back to you... and in the beginning all you wanted was report an annoying bug you wanted to be fix as soon as possible, right? :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

