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Subject: Re: [Quanta] Quanta and Debian Testing - Squeeze
From: Philip Payne <ppayne () acrea81 ! com>
Date: 2009-06-29 10:20:37
Message-ID: 1246270837.5401.27.camel () debian ! acrea81 ! tux
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Le lundi 29 juin 2009 à 19:33 +0930, Arthur Marsh a écrit :
> Philip Payne wrote, on 2009-06-29 17:30:
> >
> >
> > Le lundi 29 juin 2009 à 17:03 +0930, Arthur Marsh a écrit :
> >
> >> Philip Payne wrote, on 2009-06-29 16:23:
> >>> HI
> >>> I am using Debian Squeeze, because yes I want the latest apps versions,
> >>> but I was surprised to see that Quanta is not available 'yet' I realise
> >>> that this is a testing distrib so no complaints and I can manage OK with
> >>> Kate but I still miss my favorite web editing program.
> >>> I gather its a KDE issue not quite ready yet for Squeeze...
> >>>
> >>> Does anybody have any update on this situation, what we can expect time
> >>> wise before this gets to work ??
> >>>
> >>> Or is there a way to get it working now :-)
> >> I kept my Debian unstable at KDE 3.5.9/3.5.10 to keep my KDE 3.5.X apps,
> >> but others have installed Quanta 3.5.9 and dependencies under KDE 4.X
> >> and have been able to use Quanta 3.5.9 under KDE 4.X.
> >>
> >> I usually use aptitude to experiment with packages and dependencies so
> >> that I can install what I want without having other stuff removed that I
> >> don't want removed.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Arthur.
> >
> >
> > Thanks Arthur
> > Thanks for the info.
> > I just did something along those lines :
> > Switched my sources list back to Lenny, installed Quanta 3.5 and
> > reverted back again to Squeeze.
> > Worked a charm, absolute magic!
> >
> > Have great day
> > Philip
>
> This is getting off-top for this list but you can have stable, testing
> and unstable listed in /etc/apt/sources.list and set preferences for
> them so that you can select and download packages from any of stable,
> testing and unstable (or Lenny, Squeeze and Sid).
>
> Arthur.
Yes I agree, but often things are related, in this case OS version and
Application..
This thread is solved for me thanks again
Philip
>
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Philip Payne wrote, on 2009-06-29 17:30:
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>
> Le lundi 29 juin 2009 à 17:03 +0930, Arthur Marsh a écrit :
>
>> Philip Payne wrote, on 2009-06-29 16:23:
>>> HI
>>> I am using Debian Squeeze, because yes I want the latest apps versions,
>>> but I was surprised to see that Quanta is not available 'yet' I realise
>>> that this is a testing distrib so no complaints and I can manage OK with
>>> Kate but I still miss my favorite web editing program.
>>> I gather its a KDE issue not quite ready yet for Squeeze...
>>>
>>> Does anybody have any update on this situation, what we can expect time
>>> wise before this gets to work ??
>>>
>>> Or is there a way to get it working now :-)
>> I kept my Debian unstable at KDE 3.5.9/3.5.10 to keep my KDE 3.5.X apps,
>> but others have installed Quanta 3.5.9 and dependencies under KDE 4.X
>> and have been able to use Quanta 3.5.9 under KDE 4.X.
>>
>> I usually use aptitude to experiment with packages and dependencies so
>> that I can install what I want without having other stuff removed that I
>> don't want removed.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Arthur.
>
>
> Thanks Arthur
> Thanks for the info.
> I just did something along those lines :
> Switched my sources list back to Lenny, installed Quanta 3.5 and
> reverted back again to Squeeze.
> Worked a charm, absolute magic!
>
> Have great day
> Philip
This is getting off-top for this list but you can have stable, testing
and unstable listed in /etc/apt/sources.list and set preferences for
them so that you can select and download packages from any of stable,
testing and unstable (or Lenny, Squeeze and Sid).
Arthur.
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Yes I agree, but often things are related, in this case OS version and Application..<BR>
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This thread is solved for me thanks again<BR>
<BR>
Philip
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