On Montag, 11. August 2008 19:09 David Rosenstrauch wrote: > My qualms are with the KDE4 software itself. I'm not saying it's bad. > (In fact, I'll admit that I've barely even tried any of the new > functionality.) It's just that it's a very big a change to a lot of > important desktop functionality that I rely on, and would be too > disruptive for me to switch over right now. That is the same for me. > The state I'm in now (keeping KDE3 via a number of IgnorePkg directives > in my pacman.conf) is not sustainable long-term, so I'm going to have to > get a bit more proactive soon and come up with some solution. Is there a reason why you don't use kdemod3? But okay, that is only the half of the story because perhaps you have to compile some of the packages which you use by yourself. I think it is worth to do this because the next big step in kde4 will not before Jan 2009. This is very long time and kde 3.5.10 will come out during this year. Using kdemod3 is easier than to create a own repo but this is again only my opinion about it. See you, Attila