On 9/1/05, Gary K Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just finished updating kde 3.4.2-21 and all the attendant files for
> the ssl version.  At the end I tried to update bundle-kde-ssl and got:
> 
> The following package will be installed or updated:
> bundle-kde-ssl
> The following 7 additional packages will be installed:
> bundle-kde kcron kdeadmin3 kdebase3 kdelibs3 kpackage secpolicy
> 
> Therefore, I could not install the bundle-kde-ssl since this package
> conflicts with bundle-kde.  If I understand correctly, either bundle
> is a convenience package and does not have to be installed itself.
> However, I usually install it at the end in order to install any KDE
> packages that I might have inadvertently left out.  I know that the
> bundle package is supposed to be installed first, and should then
> install/update all of kde, but fink usually gets confused for me and
> stops the build process along the way.  KDE seems to be working fine.
> 
> Gary K Olson
> 
> 
>

There has been a paradigm shift.  All of KDE is now -ssl and linked to
the system's OpenSSL libraries.  bundle-kde is what you want instead
of bundle-kde-ssl (though there should have been a replacement
procedure of some sort).

-- 
Alexander K. Hansen
Fink Documenter
[Day Job] Levitated Dipole Experiment
http://psfcwww2.psfc.mit.edu/ldx/


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