Message-id: <email address hidden>
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:09:18 +0300
From: Shai Berger <email address hidden>
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: A Downgrading tip
This might help others running into this problem:
I saw the problem, found the bug report,and tried to downgrade kdelibs-data,
by running
# aptitude install kdelibs-data=4:3.3.2-6.1
Aptitude wanted to remove all of KDE. I stopped it, and only after a few more
tries, I found a version which did what I wanted:
# aptitude install kdelibs-data=4:3.3.2-6.1 kdelibs=4:3.3.2-6.1 kde kde-core
kde-amusements
(the above is of course one line)
One more note, to the maintainers: I, and I suppose many other KDE/Sid users,
read neither debian-kde nor the 3000 message/month debian-user regularly.
When something this important pops up, you might want to drop a note to the
Debian Weekly News. I am now going to do just that.
Message-id: <email address hidden>
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:09:18 +0300
From: Shai Berger <email address hidden>
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: A Downgrading tip
This might help others running into this problem:
I saw the problem, found the bug report,and tried to downgrade kdelibs-data,
by running
# aptitude install kdelibs- data=4: 3.3.2-6. 1
Aptitude wanted to remove all of KDE. I stopped it, and only after a few more
tries, I found a version which did what I wanted:
# aptitude install kdelibs- data=4: 3.3.2-6. 1 kdelibs=4:3.3.2-6.1 kde kde-core
kde-amusements
(the above is of course one line)
One more note, to the maintainers: I, and I suppose many other KDE/Sid users,
read neither debian-kde nor the 3000 message/month debian-user regularly.
When something this important pops up, you might want to drop a note to the
Debian Weekly News. I am now going to do just that.
Thanks for all the hard work,
Shai.