We could have had it on release day considering the source was released 1 week earlier to distro packagers!
bah who needs it a week early
]]>great job, KDE 3.2 within 48 hours!
Hope the "when can we download it, but we refuse to help you or build it ourselves" complaints are out of this world until KDE hits 4.0
thats funny. this is sarcastic correct?
]]>when can we download kde 3.2 (finale) with packman?
...now .
]]>now imagine that every archer who uses my pkgs actually gives me root access to her/his box :twisted:.
Don't worry, I'm joking, however this is a fact for all binary-based distros...
I knew I used Gnome for a reason!!
]]>... and now imagine every gentoo user compiling it :twisted: 8)
now imagine that every archer who uses my pkgs actually gives me root access to her/his box :twisted:.
Don't worry, I'm joking, however this is a fact for all binary-based distros...
that's why it's maybe time to say:
thanx zen_guerrilla for your compiling-resources for kde :-)
Oh, you guys, I'm gonna cry...
(...unless someone wants to donate a dual athlon mp 3200+ box ).
for me too ...
... and now imagine every gentoo user compiling it :twisted: 8)
why doing a job hundred times, when once is enough? :twisted: 8)
that's why it's maybe time to say:
thanx zen_guerrilla for your compiling-resources for kde :-)
]]>When will it be be in pacman?
The packages aren't really going to be in pacman, pacman simply downloads items from the different repositories and installs them. Pretty much with every thing, you just need to wait until the developer that has been assigned to KDE to update to the new version and wait until it gets commited to the extra repository.
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