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Well I think splitting up the packages was the best thing you could do. I switched back from Kdemod (Chakra) here to plain archlinux kde packages and they are wonderful! Now I can install only the packages I want and everything is just working. The chakra-team does good work, but there are not many developers and sometimes they need a lot of time to create new packages and this is bad if archlinux is faster and kdemod blocks my updates form archlinux.
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well i think both [extra] and kdemod work just fine after trying them both for kde4.3 .... but you really think [extra] has more kde devs then kdemod? i think not. the problem with the kdemod upgrade to 4.3 was related to the change in packaging in [extra].
"root# su - bofh"
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well i think both [extra] and kdemod work just fine after trying them both for kde4.3 .... but you really think [extra] has more kde devs then kdemod? i think not. the problem with the kdemod upgrade to 4.3 was related to the change in packaging in [extra].
The packages in the 4.2.x series KDEMod on x86_64 often took weeks to get out the door after i686 had been available. Hopefully those days are over for the KDEMod folks tho'.
Last edited by Skripka (2009-08-13 20:59:53)
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