I realize this may be a difficult question to answer, but I'll ask it anyway: if I use the kde-redhat repo, am I likely to have problems with the "official" Fedora versions of KDE?
poc
Patrick O'Callaghan <poc <at> usb.ve> writes:
I realize this may be a difficult question to answer, but I'll ask it anyway: if I use the kde-redhat repo, am I likely to have problems with the "official" Fedora versions of KDE?
The kde-redhat packages these days are just backports of Rawhide KDE packages to released distros. Rex Dieter is now one of the Fedora KDE maintainers. So the days where there were 2 completely separate sets of KDE packages are long past.
Kevin Kofler
On Sun, 2008-06-22 at 17:43 +0000, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan <poc <at> usb.ve> writes:
I realize this may be a difficult question to answer, but I'll ask it anyway: if I use the kde-redhat repo, am I likely to have problems with the "official" Fedora versions of KDE?
The kde-redhat packages these days are just backports of Rawhide KDE packages to released distros. Rex Dieter is now one of the Fedora KDE maintainers. So the days where there were 2 completely separate sets of KDE packages are long past.
Meaning it would only make sense for updates-unstable?
poc