> > > > > If you dont want to deal with it now: yum --exclude=foo update > > Yes, that can be done. But why do we need to deal with something that we > know > is broken? The kde developers themselves say it isn't ready. So why play > with > it? When the developers say its ready then... fine.... But until then.... > > Eli > How do you know that it is broken? AFAIK, they have taken some time (1 extra month) to fix up the things, so that we get a good quality release. Moreover as told by Rex and Thomas, it will be in Rawhide and Kde-unstable and I think these repositories are for bleeding edge software only. I don't think they will push PIM-4.5 in stable repositories, until its really stable. Thanks, Anoop -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/kde/attachments/20100703/6ad67d05/attachment.html