For what it's worth,,,,,
I installed these on a virgin 7.2 system. The upgrade appears
to have gone flawlessly.
NOTE: There are duplicates of several packages. Be sure to select
the latest version of any dupes.
-Mark
Christopher Molnar wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have made a set of update RPM's for 7.2 available for KDE 2.1 CVS code. The
> RPM's are made from CVS code of 12-29-2000. These RPM's are NOT supported by
> MandrakeSoft. Please report bugs in the code to [EMAIL PROTECTED] using the bug
> reporting utilities found on Help-->Report Bugs in any KDE application.
> Please report any packaging problems to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Messages
> posted in the mailling lists regarding these RPM's will be ignored.
>
> You can find these rpm's at:
>
> FTP:
> ftp://nebsllc.com/pub/KDE_UPDATE/ (primary)
> ftp://us.mandrakesoft.com/pub/kde/KDE_UPDATE/ (mirror)
>
> HTTP:
> http://www.nebsllc.com/KDE_UPDATE/ (primary)
>
> The source RPM's are available as well but are 100% unsupported. I will
> ignore any messages regarding these, they built here but as the code is beta
> at this time some of them needed some help compiling. (hint: look up the
> --short-circuit flag).
>
> User's of MandrakeUpdate can point to any of the above directories but please
> remember that MandrakeUpdate can not install dependencies. The directory also
> includes an update to cups, qtcups, and kups which adds some dependencies.
> While these are NOT required for the KDE update you may want to consider
> doing these updates manually. Again, these are unsupported and just provided
> because I needed to do them anyways.
>
> For install instructions see: http://www.kde.org/install-binaries.html
>
> Mandrake 7.0 and 7.1 Users: These RPM's should work for you as well but you
> will need to find several dependencies to get them to install. You can find
> the directions for these at: http://kde2.newmail.ru/mandrake_rpms.html
> - I have not tested this, but am told it works.
>
> -Chris
>
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