> Do you think, simply deleting the entries for libkoml.so / libkoml.la and > libqt3stuff.so in the files in debian/ would work? Hi.. it gets a little messier than that; not only have a couple of libraries disappeared, but a whole heap have moved from /usr/lib to /usr/lib/kde2. I would recommend getting everything from koffice/debian from the CVS and putting it in your own debian/ before building the packages; the CVS debian files are currently aimed at building beta1 packages, whereas the ones you have are still aimed at the 04-04-2001 snapshot. See http://www.kde.org/anoncvs.html for instructions on how to do this; the only module you will need is koffice. In fact you won't even need that; just: cvs co koffice/debian If you run unstable debian you should actually be able to just download the latest koffice packages from ftp.debian.org now; the beta1 packages are now available. If you run stable debian, you will find a new set of problems in building the packages (since the files in debian/ require v3 of debhelper, and stable/potato only has v2); hopefully some stable/potato packages will be up on kde.debian.net before too long. Ben. -- Ben Burton (benb@acm.org) http://baasil.humbug.org.au/bab/ Director of Training Australian Informatics Olympiad Committee That you Jim? Paul Keating here. Just because you swallowed a f***ing dictionary when you were about 15 doesn't give you the right to pour a bucket of shit over the rest of us. - Paul Keating on the phone to former politician Jim McClelland