Hello.I'm happily running Maverick/Trinity (binary distribution fromPearsoncomputing), and I've installed many packages, but allwith few dependencies. Now, I wish install K9copy.However I've seen that installing K9copy involves a lot ofdependencies, many of which are upgradings of the base KDEsoftware. Do you know if it'safe to install all that together withTrinity ? I would be very disappointing if I had to find out thatmy Trinity was jeopardized by modules from some kind of KDE4.x distribution.ThanksD.
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 05:59, daniele.manghi@libero.it daniele.manghi@libero.it wrote:
Hello.
I'm happily running Maverick/Trinity (binary distribution from
Pearsoncomputing), and I've installed many packages, but all
with few dependencies. Now, I wish install K9copy.
However I've seen that installing K9copy involves a lot of
dependencies, many of which are upgradings of the base KDE
software. Do you know if it'safe to install all that together with
Trinity ? I would be very disappointing if I had to find out that
my Trinity was jeopardized by modules from some kind of KDE
4.x distribution.
Thanks
D.
All Trinity packages have a *-trinity at the end.
Hello.I'm happily running Maverick/Trinity (binary distribution fromPearsoncomputing), and I've installed many packages, but allwith few dependencies. Now, I wish install K9copy.However I've seen that installing K9copy involves a lot ofdependencies, many of which are upgradings of the base KDEsoftware. Do you know if it'safe to install all that together withTrinity ? I would be very disappointing if I had to find out thatmy Trinity was jeopardized by modules from some kind of KDE4.x distribution.ThanksD.
Which packages are you concerned about?
You should be able to install any of the Trinity modules or applications side-by-side with KDE4 (or any other DE for that matter)--if this fails, it is considered a bug.
Tim