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List:       kde-user
Subject:    New KDE2 Alpha binaries available (01252000)
From:       Christopher Molnar <molnarc () nebsllc ! com>
Date:       2000-01-26 14:45:56
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(I don't think this posted the first time)..

Hello!
I have built a new set of binary distributions based on a CVS snapshot
at 8:00am EST 1-25-2000. I have created both a RPM and a -BIN.TAR.GZ
distribution.

To those who have downloaded QTCOPY dated 01-19-2000 - You do not need
to update this. Continue using the same qt copy. (file name qtcopy-
01192000). This should save you some download time.

These binaries are ALPHA code so the only guarantee you have is that
they will take up hard drive space.

Please read the README in the FTP / HTTPD directory before downloading
anything.

These binaries are know to work on Redhat 6.1, Mandrake 6.1, and SuSe
6.3, and I think someone got them working on Caldera (no idea which
build). If you get them working on something else other than what I
just listed, please let me know so I can add them to the list.

You MUST install:

Qtcopy (or leave it installed)
KDESUPPORT
KDELIBS
KDEBASE

And then whatever else you desire.

RPM - You will most likely need to use the --nodeps flag and the --
force flags. Make sure you install qt copy first.

For those upgrading from my last distribution: To be safe you make want
to:

Mv /opt/kde2 /opt/kde2.old

Prior to doing this install. That way you still have your last version.
Of course you can do what I do and just over-write it or delete it.

So, where do you find this great stuff?
ftp://nebsllc.com/kde2/current
or
http://www.nebsllc.com  and follow the links for kde2 alpha code.

I monitor the kde users list (mailto: kde@lists.netcentral.net) and
(mailto:kde-user@lists.netcentral.net ) if you need help. I can not
reply to all the personal emails that I get, please write to the list
first.

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