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Re: Embedding external parts into KDE
by baco on Thursday 21/Dec/2000, @13:29
How about using some kind of apt-frontend?
Apt works great, its clearly the most advanced package manager available. Besides, since apt is now able to handle rpm's there should be nothing to stop us from standarizing on it. Doing so would also stop us from duplicating effort, in creating yet another package management solution.
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Re: Embedding external parts into KDE
by John on Thursday 21/Dec/2000, @13:46
HelixGnome for Debian is an apt frontend. The HelixInstaller is generic enough that it would easily work with KDE packages. A port to QT would not be difficult.
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Re: Embedding external parts into KDE
by John on Thursday 21/Dec/2000, @13:48
HelixGnome for Debian is an apt frontend. The HelixInstaller is generic enough that it would easily work with KDE packages. A port to QT would not be difficult.
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