Re: should kdepim-libkdepim-4.4.10-1 and kdepim-runtime-4.4.10-1 still be on the system with kde 4.6?

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On Thursday 17 of February 2011 23:01:00 David C. Rankin wrote:
> Guys,
> 
>   Removing kde4 from a test box to work with Trinity, I ran across a few
> kde4 files that looked like they were orphans. I had already removed kde4
> with:
> 
> pacman -R kde gtk-kde4 kdebindings-smoke kdeplasma-addons-libs kmldonkey
> konq-plugins kopete-cryptography qtcurve-kde4 yakuake
> 
>   Checking /usr/share/autostart, there were still files present. So
> checking ownership I found:
> 
> 15:51 supersff:~> l /usr/share/autostart/
> total 40
> drwxr-xr-x   2 root root  4096 Feb 17 15:32 .
> drwxr-xr-x 404 root root 12288 Feb 17 15:47 ..
> -rw-r--r--   1 root root  4417 Jan 27 08:47 kaddressbookmigrator.desktop
> -rw-r--r--   1 root root 10584 Jan 19 16:04 nepomukserver.desktop
> -rw-r--r--   1 root root   908 Dec  9 02:51
> polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1.desktop
> 15:51 supersff:~> pmq -o /usr/share/autostart/nepomukserver.desktop
> /usr/share/autostart/nepomukserver.desktop is owned by kdebase-runtime
> 4.6.0-1 15:52 supersff:~> pmq -o
> /usr/share/autostart/kaddressbookmigrator.desktop
> /usr/share/autostart/kaddressbookmigrator.desktop is owned by
> kdepim-runtime 4.4.10-1
> 15:52 supersff:~> pmq -o
> /usr/share/autostart/polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1.desktop
> /usr/share/autostart/polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1.desktop is owned by
> polkit-kde 0.99.0-1
> 
>   Trying to remove the packages listed dependencies I thought would have
> already been removed when I removed kde:
> 
> 15:52 supersff:~> sudo pacman -R kdebase-runtime kdepim-runtime polkit-kde
> checking dependencies...
> error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
> 
> :: kcoloredit: requires kdebase-runtime
> :: kdebindings-python: requires kdepim-runtime
> :: kdepim-libkdepim: requires kdepim-runtime
> :: kdiff3: requires kdebase-runtime
> :: kfax: requires kdebase-runtime
> :: kgrab: requires kdebase-runtime
> :: kgraphviewer: requires kdebase-runtime
> :: kiconedit: requires kdebase-runtime
> :: kpovmodeler: requires kdebase-runtime
> :: kwebkitpart: requires kdebase-runtime
> 
>   I guess if they are just dependent on the kdebase-runtime, then they
> could have been separately installed. The big thing that caught my eye
> were the kde44 version on the kdepim files when I went to remove all the
> dependencies:
> 
> 15:52 supersff:~> sudo pacman -R kdebase-runtime kdepim-runtime polkit-kde
> kcoloredit kdebindings-python kdepim-libkdepim kdiff3 kfax kgrab
> kgraphviewer kiconedit kpovmodeler kwebkitpart
> checking dependencies...
> 
> Remove (13): kwebkitpart-1.1-1  kpovmodeler-1.1.3-3  kiconedit-4.4.0-1
> kgraphviewer-2.1.1-1  kgrab-0.1.1-3
>              kfax-3.3.6-2  kdiff3-0.9.95-2  kdepim-libkdepim-4.4.10-1
> kdebindings-python-4.6.0-1
>              kcoloredit-2.0.0-4  polkit-kde-0.99.0-1 
> kdepim-runtime-4.4.10-1 kdebase-runtime-4.6.0-1
> 
> Total Removed Size:   84.10 MB
> 
>   Is there any problem with the kdepim 4.4 files with the kde 4.6 install? 
> Just thought I would run this by the experts.
yes, kdepim 4.4 series are still used in the official stable kde releases. as 
the new kdepim2 (port to akonadi) still has it's flaws (kmail is soo slow for 
me still). you can try kde-unstable repo, where kdepim is up to the newest 
(beta) version. 
-- 

Marek Otahal :o)

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