On Saturday 27 November 2004 21:19, Simon Edwards wrote: > Hi all, > > Speaking of RPMs for Mandrake, I've got a related question. How many people > are using the version of KDE that comes with 10.1 (3.2) versus KDE 3.3? > Hi
Personally I'm using the 3.2 version, since the 3.3 RPM's last time I checked was only downloadable for club members. As my membership have expired, and since the 3.2 version are quite stable I don't think I'll upgrade for a while. As for numbers I have no idea, but I suspect the most adventurous type of users have done the upgrade. And they are perhaps the most likly candidates to test out you stuff:-) I would probably say you have to provide both versions:-) And a URPMI mirror definitely makes everything easier. I'm not sure but I think both KDE versions are built against the same version of qt, if this is the case the sip, PyQt and Eric RPM's can be used unchanged. If not, you have to slightly touch up the spec file and rebuild. Copy the src.rpm to the SRPM dir and unpack it with rpm -i. Then edit the spec file, don't think you have to change anyting but the version numbers of the different packages(all are in the topmost part of the spec file) Then do rebuild with rpm -ba specfile. Remember to install libscintilla + devel before you build if you want Eric. As for PyKDE you can do the same, except that I pulled a fast one and changed the tarball according to this: http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/pipermail/pykde/2004-October/008850.html I know I should have done it properly without changing the tarball, but hey I'm lazy. So you would need to copy a proper tarball to the SOURCES dir. MVH Knut _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
