Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > Well, naturally it's up to me, but I was hoping for some insight into > the relationship between the various repos. kde-redhat is a personal repo of mine. essentially the "rawhide of kde", where I sometimes put the latest kde bits built for fedora releases (like F-9, F-8) and/or other experimental stuff before it lands in official fedora updates or updates-testing. Any problems or conflicts between fedora and kde-redhat's stable/testing repos are considered a bug, and I will do my best to fix these asap. kde-redhat's unstable repos are on-par with rawhide, experimental, sometimes solid (and sometimes not), expect breakage from time to time. Any field-testing or feedback provided here greatly helps the development process. In this particular case, I built and provided kde-4.0.99 (and earlier) pkgs prior to building anything officially for fedora. The aforementioned official pending updates will supercede (and upgrade) most everything from kde-redhat (stable/testing). kde-redhat/unstable will continue to track kde rawhide/F-10 development, so it'll continue to have stuff lacking in official F-9 updates, including (kde4) apps like amarok2, koffice2, digikam. -- Rex -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list