Alex Schuster wrote:
> Roy Wright writes:
>
>   
>> kde-4.3 is now unmasked for ~x86.  Whooooop!
>>     
>
> I'm also happy, and I want to upgrade soon. I hope many of those little 
> annoyances I experience will be fixed.
>
>   
>> But it is looking like a non-trivial upgrade.  :(
>>     
>
> Yeah.
>
>   
>> When I installed kde-4.2, I followed the advice of unmasking portage
>> and using sets.  Also followed the recommendation to use -kdeprefix.
>> Further I removed kde-3.5 and added a mask on kdelibs-3.5 to help keep
>> 3.5 off of the system.
>>
>> So for the kde-4.3 upgrade, it looks like this is what will be
>> necessary:
>>
>> 1) grab the sets again from the kde-testing overlay and put them in /
>> etc/portage/sets (assumption is to do a replace).
>>     
>
> I did that, too, but got errors from portage (Error during set creation: 
> Redefinition of set...). Looks like the sets are found in the kde-testing 
> overlay, so I removed them from /etc/portage/sets, and all was fine. Coool.
>
>   
>> 2) unmerge kde-4.2 using: emerge --unmerge @kde-4.2
>>     
>
> Not really necessary I heard.
> But: I am still using the dreaded kdeprefix use flag. It sounded like a good 
> idea to use it, and I would also like to have different minor KDE versions 
> alongside. Okay, it's hard to maintain, I understand it will be dropped.
> Now, do I REALLY REALLY have to unmerge all @kde-4.2 first, remove the 
> kdeprefix use flag, and proceed to step 3?
>
>   
>> 3) merge kde-4.3 using: emerge -av @kde-4.3
>>     
>
> Hopefully this runs through. If it takes a night, it's okay, but if it stops 
> in the middle, I have no KDE for a while. And I need much of the stuff in 
> there, like the wallet with its passwords.
>
> What about this: I update my system's backup (I'm using rdiff-backup), 
> chroot into the backup, sudo to my account, and issue startkde. Could I get 
> a running KDE 4.2? Then I would have time to install 4.3.
>
>   
>> 4) recustomize kde as the ~/.kde will not be migrated
>>     
>
> I really hope I can just copy .kde4.2 to .kde4 and all (okay, most) settings 
> will be kept. I think it just _should_ work. Customizing all over again 
> every time a new KDE arrives would be no good.
>
>       Wonko
>
>
>   

Well, I don't know about necessary, but on my box, when I tried to
update from kde-meta:4.2 to kde-meta:4.3, there were a few blockers that
wouldn't let it go through, so I ended up unmerging 4.2, then emerging
4.3 (which took about 4-6 hours, but I have distcc set up between two
boxes, so that probably sped things up).  However, I seem to remember
that the blockers were with PyQt, Python and eselect-python; I hadn't
thought about it, cause I'm still not THAT experienced with Linux in
general, and Gentoo in particular, but the Python update was a Big Deal,
so perhaps updating Python before the KDE upgrade would have been a good
idea.  :-P  Granted though, I didn't use sets, so it may be a bit
different for you.

Oh, and I didn't touch my .kde or .kde4 folders during this process, and
as far as I can tell, it's still using all of my customizations...

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John Moe

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