On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, David Faure wrote: > KDE_NO_COMPAT is about kde-3.0 stuff: it means "my app is clean as far as > the kde-3.0 API is concerned, I don't use any kde-2 stuff that has been deprecated". > This is why so many apps have that flag enabled. But you changed the meaning into > "my app is clean wrt the kde-3.2 API", which can't be true for all the > existing released apps! Such a thing can only be done for a new major release > anyway. KDE-3.2 _must_ be source compatible with KDE-3.1 ! I'll revert commit in the next days. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Engineering Cybernetics bieker@itk.ntnu.no / bieker@kde.org / +47 97651633 Dagaliveien 25 A | Elgesetergate 23 B N-0776 Oslo | N-7030 Trondheim