Le mar 13/05/2003 à 09:14, Tibor Dek a écrit :
> Gonzalo Sainz-Trapaga wrote:
> > Hi Tibor,
> > 
> > <ot>
> > Please try to be more specific when talking about packages. Where did
> > you get your kde 3.1 packages? Personally i got them from sid, but we
> > dont know where did your packages come from.
> > </ot> 
> 
> Hi Gonzalo, thanks for your reply.
> 
> I got my kde 3.1.1 from www.kde.org (actually from a mirror), I'm 
> getting it with apt (through my own apt-proxy) from here:
> 
> ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/mirror/kde/stable/3.1/Debian/
> #mirror from ftp://download.at.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.1/Debian/
> 
> 3.1 points directly to the latest 3.1.1
> 
> I'm running Debian testing, thats sarge (hope I'm right). And I also 
> have some few Packages from unstable (sid), so I think I do have already 
> a sarge+sid mixture. Now that you say it, probably the KDE Packages from 
> www.kde.org are intended for woody only and that would explain my problems.
> 
> I would be glad to use the kde Packages directly from Debian sid, but 
> how do I do it? I don't want to add all KDE-Packages manually into my 
> /etc/apt/preferences. Is there a hint how to get all KDE Packages from 
> unstable into testing (without new dependency problems)?

I think that compiling sid source packages oneself is always the best
way to add sid packages into sarge.
But you have to solve compiling dependencies manually.

Leo.

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