Kinda off-thread, but there's also the kde-redhat project, http://kde-redhat.sf.net, which, when combined with apt for rpm, provides an easy way to keep kde up to date.
The main reason we have tried not to rely on these types of things is that the systems are in vehicles out on the road. We try to make it 'simple' to do a field reinstall, should the case arise. Although it hardly ever does, if we change this goal, I just know field installs will become common...
For home use, I am a Gentoo/emerge devotee.
Understood. That's why I said it was kinda off-thread as it doesn't apply to your situation. But others may not know about the kde-redhat project, so I threw it out there.
FWIW, I keep the main kde installation up to date (currently kde 3.1.2, RHL 8.0) using apt and the kde-redhat project, for use by the wife and kids. Personally, I run KDE from CVS. Just started building what will be 3.2, but haven't actually run it on a regular basis. Sticking with 3.1 branch for now. (Yes, I have two CVS versions of kde installed, plus a released version.)
Regards, Tim
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