[kde-linux] 3.5 -> 3.5.1 upgrade
Dale
dalek at exceedtech.net
Thu Feb 2 13:54:17 UTC 2006
David Baron wrote:
>1. Does one really need to rebuild the whole kitandkaboodle from scratch (this
>is what konstruct does)?
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>2. There can be problems building a new set with KDEDIR on the old (takes the
>headers from there!). Can one rebuild onto the existing KDEDIR (without the
>install), shut down KDE, rerun the make with install?
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I use Gentoo and it appears that Gentoo is going close to everything
to. They may be doing this on purpose. It appears that a LOT of
packages have updates.
It's also 143MBs for the source files too. Holy smoke. I'm on
dial-up. O_O
No clue on number 2. Gentoo does all that for me and it just works.
Dale
:-)
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