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[Fwd: ANNOUNCE: RPMS (RedHat 5.1/5.2) available]
You can get these at
ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/1.1/distribution/rpm/RedHat-5.2/i386/
Have fun!
Regards,
Yannai.
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Martin Konold wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> Thanks to excellent work of Duncan of the KDE Packaging Group
> <redhat-rpms@kde.org> RPM packages for KDE-1.1 on Red Hat 5.1/5.2 on Intel
> architecture are available:
>
> new features:
>
> -- The RPMS are now relocatable to install to
> other locations besides the default /opt/kde
>
> -- The Applications in the "optional" collections are separated into
> individual packages, so users have full control over which subset
> of KDE apps they install. kpackage-1.1.2 is also included.
>
> -- A shell script "install-kde-1.1-base" is included to handle the
> installation of the base package (download it and the RPMs, install
> qt-1.42 and then run "sh < install-kde-1.1-base". Follow instructions.
> after the base package (kdesupport, kdelibs, kdebase) is installed,
> you will be able to run "install-kde-1.1-apps"
> (or even, "uninstall-kde-1.1" -- unlikely, of course!)
>
> Report any bugs in the packaging to: redhat-rpms@kde.org
>
> The KDE Packaging Group.
>
> Builds of these rpms on other architectures (alpha, need volunteers
> to do sparc) will be available soon, as will RPMS for RedHat 5.0 and 4.2.
>
> Yours,
> -- martin
>
> // Martin Konold, Herrenbergerstr. 14, 72070 Tuebingen, Germany //
> // Email: konold@kde.org //
> Anybody who's comfortable using KDE should use it. Anyone who wants to
> tell other people what they should be using can go to work for Microsoft.