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Subject: Re: problem with Solaris packages
From: Bavo De Ridder <bavo () ace ! ulyssis ! student ! kuleuven ! ac ! be>
Date: 1998-12-30 6:39:26
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On Tue, 29 Dec 1998, Donnie Cranford wrote:
I just installad my own x86 Solaris 7 box. I am probably going to install
KDE 1.0 in a few days... If there would have been a 1.1 package, I would
have installed those instead of the 1.0 packages...
BDR
>
>
> Luc,
> I think I remember doing a Solaris 2.6 KDE 1.0 test with you.
> We were working on the X86 project. Have you got a X86 box yet?
> I have Solaris 7 now and Im thinking I would like to get with someone like
> yourself
> and create a few KDE 1.1 Pre pkgs for testing so that KDE 1.1 Final is out we
> can be ready as Solaris users and have a bug free pkg for all those who want to
> use it and not have to worry about Problems because we probrably will stumble
> over them all. If anyone else is reading this and would like to help please let
> me know.
>
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