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Monday, September 22nd 2003, 11:20pm

KDE update in Mandrake

I'm running Mandrake 9.1, fresh install.

How do I update KDE with source tarballs? I've done it before, but that was through RH9 with the RPMs. Are there Mandrake RPMs somewhere?

Thanks in advance!

dimitri

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Tuesday, September 23rd 2003, 11:16pm

Hi,
I heard, that MDK offers KDE rpm's for paying clients only. But perhaps that's wrong...
Well updating a rpm Distro with tarballs is not very easy. At first you have to install the development version of many Programs like X. Then you have to get the QT 3.2.2 Version and compile it. Take a close look at the readme files and be sure that you enable everything you need. Then you have to download the source from kde.org. I think they have a little howto.
But be aware, that compiling kde from source will take at least 8 to 10 hours... (well only if you run through without any errors)
Another way ist to wait until MDK releases 9.2 in a couple of weeks.

Dim

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Wednesday, September 24th 2003, 3:56am

Wow ~ Yeah, I just installed Gentoo. I've had enough building for one night (I switched back to Mandrake, I like it better). I'll stick with the latter. When can I be expecting 9.2 to be released?

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Sunday, September 28th 2003, 9:08pm

The Linux news sites say that the free download should be available late october.
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