Because I have brought this topic on, I want to evaluate a bit what came out from it. I know that we got to an endless chain, which starts with "Help" button which leads to khelpcenter, then we need also kcontrol to configure stuff, konqueror to be able to use links in khelpcenter etc. etc. I really don't want to put anything to a one huge package, because it would not solve anything and as time passes by, we would add and add new packages, but everything depends on everything. So let's say, that these two packages are both required and that's it. We should then move file slave back from kdelibs/kio to kdebase/kioslave to avoid a non-sensical separation. This solution will probably not be accepted by all users, who won't understand why they have to install a window manager and file browser, in order to use only a download manager. I would see only one other way then, and it is a creation of separate packages for some apps. Each package would contain only things that are needed. Even kdelibs package is big, if app doesn't need some libraries like kparts or libkab ( BTW what apps do really use libkab, except addressbook ? ). E.g. Caitoo doesn't need all kioslaves, only file, ftp and http slaves. Creation of these packages could be done by developers themselves, or could be somehow automated from CVS. Majority of KDE users will probably simply install kdelibs, kdebase etc But there are users who want to use only one app and who look closely what gets installed and who care about a disk space. This would be a way for them. Would this be possible ? Any ideas ? Regards Matt -- Matej Koss e-mail: koss@post.sk Kosice ICQ# : 19344305 Slovakia