Ric Moore wrote:
I just peeked into my updates email folder and KDE4 is available through
updates without the dev repo being used at all.
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Update Information:
This updates the KDE 4 development platform to the stable
release 4.0.0 and Soprano to the stable release 2.0.0 (required
by KDE 4.0.0).
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So, it's considered a stable release, resides in updates and if
something decided that KDE4 is a dependency, it'll get dragged in. So,
if he installed Soprano or something that depends on it, he would have
gotten KDE4. Which may have not gotten all three packages installed if a
mistake was made. Maybe when he tries to yum remove it, he'll spot what
the cat drug in. I'd like to hear about that. I guess he might very well
have a beef and chewing the carpet would be a understandable reaction!
It would be in my world, Ric
That is a KDE development environment aka just the libraries that you
build KDE 4 packages against and not the full KDE 4 desktop. Libraries
are unlikely to be OP's problem.
Rahul
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