On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Oleg Girko wrote: > On Wednesday 07 June 2006 23:50, Will Stephenson wrote: >> On Thursday 08 June 2006 04:14, Oleg Girko wrote: >>> Which other ways to install Kopete 0.12 are available? RPM or DPKG >>> package? It won't work, because this package will conflict with files >>> from kdenetwork. Install into home directody and use KDEDIRS path? I use >>> this method, but it won't work for most users, because it requires even >>> more sophistication than compiling and installing. >> >> I've packaged 0.12 as 'kopete' in the KDE:Backports project for openSUSE. >> >> With RPM you can put >> Obsoletes: kdenetwork-InstantMessenger <= 3.5.3 >> Conflicts: kdenetwork-InstantMessenger >> in kopete.spec and RPM will sort out the rest. > > Wow, you Suse guys are lucky to have kdenetwork package splitted into small > subpackages! Unfortunately, I use Fedora, which has just single monolitic > kdenetwork package (and kdenetwork-devel, but this does not help in this > case). Bad luck. :-(
Can't you just use the SUSE rpm package? Or at least src.rpm and rebuild it on your system? Might work, the packages shouldn't differ that much (provided that you don't need the rest of kdenetwork). Michal _______________________________________________ kopete-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kopete-devel
