---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: A.S <[email protected]> Date: 2009/9/1 Subject: Re: when new version To: Jon Peatfield <[email protected]>
if You install kdev form yum repo, You can't use qt4, because current (in yum repo. ) version kdevelop have bugs ( can't see files from qt4 location) ... so, if you want use qt4 in kdeelop you must install kdevelop from other source than standard yum repositories , for exp. form source - I don't like it. so, I will wait :-) and next ... OpenOfice : Sometimes I must edit/read docx,xlsx files so, I need OOo3. Currently i have two version of OO standard from SL 5.3 , and 3.x installed from OO website. If you want the latest and the greatest, then Scientific Linux is probably >> not for you. I would suggest Fedora, or some derivative of it. No! This is my favorite linux distro. Very, very thanks for it. thank for all reply ;-) 2009/8/31 Jon Peatfield <[email protected]>: > On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Troy Dawson wrote: > >> A.S wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> When You make new version SL ? >>> >>> with Qt4, Kdev 3.5, OpenOffice 3 ? >>> >>> TIA, >>> Rav >> >> Whenever RedHat does. >> We are not creating Scientific Linux from scratch, we are recompiling from >> RedHat Enterpirse Linux. Basic things, like what you listed, are not items >> that we change. >> If you want the latest and the greatest, then Scientific Linux is probably >> not for you. I would suggest Fedora, or some derivative of it. > > Not to disagree with any of that but sl5 already includes Qt4 (in the qt4* > packages of course). > > We add openoffice (currently 3.1.0) to our sl5 machines with no problems at > all RH have always been a bit slow for that one... [ I'm not sure I know > what Kdev is but we don't seem to install it. ] > > -- > /--------------------------------------------------------------------\ > | "Computers are different from telephones. Computers do not ring." | > | -- A. Tanenbaum, "Computer Networks", p. 32 | > ---------------------------------------------------------------------| > | Jon Peatfield, _Computer_ Officer, DAMTP, University of Cambridge | > | Mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/ | > \--------------------------------------------------------------------/ >
