For quite awhile (one or two months?) I've noticed that upgrading KDE in testing, or doing a dist-upgrade, knocks out lyx and lyx-qt. Some of the bug reports indicate lyx was removed from testing to let KDE in.
Is there any prospect of this situation improving? I'd like to move to the new KDE, but I need lyx, and generally use lyx-qt. I think k3b also has "issues" coexisting with the new KDE, though I haven't been paying as close attention to it. Finally, I'm interested in getting the latest boost libraries, but they appear to be jammed up by a series of problems with the toolchain. If anyone could shed any light on that, I'd appreciate it. In particular, is it reasonable to pull in libboost from unstable on 32 bit x86? Thanks. Ross Boylan P.S. cc appreciated. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

