Re: [gentoo-dev] KDE 3.4.1 keyworded stable on x86, amd64

2005-07-02 Thread Lars Weiler
* Markus Rothe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05/07/01 17:21 +]:
> Dan Armak wrote:
> > We finally have a stable-keyworded KDE 3.4.x. Enjoy :-)
> 
> ppc64 is stable, too! :-)

Don't forget ppc(32)! ;-)

Regards, Lars

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Re: [gentoo-dev] KDE 3.4.1 keyworded stable on x86, amd64

2005-07-01 Thread Markus Rothe
Dan Armak wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> We finally have a stable-keyworded KDE 3.4.x. Enjoy :-)
> 

ppc64 is stable, too! :-)

Markus


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Re: [gentoo-dev] KDE 3.4.1 keyworded stable on x86, amd64

2005-06-30 Thread Sven Vermeulen
On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 12:07:19AM +0300, Dan Armak wrote:
> If you're using monolithic ebuilds (this include all 3.3.x ebuilds) consider 
> moving to the split ones: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kde-split-ebuilds.xml

Don't forget to read the KDE Configuration HOWTO which also helps you a bit
on choosing interesting KDE ebuilds:
  http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kde-config.xml

Wkr,
  Sven Vermeulen

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[gentoo-dev] KDE 3.4.1 keyworded stable on x86, amd64

2005-06-30 Thread Dan Armak
Hi all,

We finally have a stable-keyworded KDE 3.4.x. Enjoy :-)

If you're using monolithic ebuilds (this include all 3.3.x ebuilds) consider 
moving to the split ones: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kde-split-ebuilds.xml

There are no explicit instructions for upgrading from the monolithic to the 
split ebuilds there (TODO) and apparently that confused some people, so 
I'll summarize: 

When upgrading from KDE 3.3.x, you can just emerge split ebuilds freely.

When upgrading from KDE 3.4.x monolithic to 3.4.x split, it's easiest to first 
unmerge the monolithic ebuilds and then emerge the split ones. There are a 
few hours in between with nothing installed, so it's good for an overnight 
install. (You can do it for each monolithic package in turn.)

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