Hi all, I am new to this list; I browsed the archive and I think this problem was not already discussed, so here I am. As a co-author of kig I tried to test the "kig" version included in the kdeedu rpm of fedora core 4 test 2 (3.91). I think the problem is the same in the new test 3, since the name of the kdeedu rpm file bears exactly the same version and release number. Anyway, what I found is that the "python scripting" support of kig is completely missing, which is quite unfortunate. python scripting depends on the presence of 'boost' and 'boost-devel' packages; the latter is needed when compiling kig from source. Unfortunately the 'boost-devel' libraries included in fc4 seem to be incompatible with 'compat-gcc-32-c++' and 'compat-libstdc++-33' since the result is a number of 'undefined symbols' at link time. The official gcc compiler (4.0.0) of fc4 seems not good for compiling kde in general and kdeedu/kig in particular. Version 3.4.2 of gcc and g++ seems OK, but unfortunately it is not part of fc4 :-( I have a 'dirty' solution which allows me to build a working rpm package for kig (with scripting support). So, first question: whom should I contact in order to discuss this problem? Is this mailing list the appropriate place? Second question: are we still in time for solving the problem before the official fc4 release? Thanks in advance, Maurizio Paolini