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<title>KDE Linux Packaging Project</title>
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</p><h1>Debian KDE</h1>
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<dd>Welcome to the Debian/KDE Package page. My name is Ivan E. Moore II and
I am a Debian Developer who some how managed end up packaging up KDE. I'm
not the official Maintainer nor do I do all the work. Stephan Kulow is the
official guy but he spends most of his time making KDE work. So in step I.
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</p></dd><dd>My main goal has been and will continue to be to make the KDE packages
work! :) They should install easily, work, and also remove easily. Things
should work the way they are supposed to and not cause any problems with
any other packages. So far I am making this happen. The KDE folks have
been really good at fixing problems and helping out in general.</dd>
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</p><dd>In what free time I have had, I have started to package up all the extra
applications for KDE out there. I do not claim to be the official place to
get these, but I make them available for those who want them. I am working
on contacting the Authors and verifying that no one else is already packaging
them but that will take time as I'm still trying to do alot of other things. In
order to make things work smoother, I have setup a mailing list here for use
by anyone to talk about the KDE Packages I maintain. Bug reports should be
submitted to the <a href="http://bugs.kde.org/">KDE Bug Tracking System</a>.
<b>Please do not report bugs to the Debian Bug Tracking System.</b> </dd>
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</p><dd>If you have a package that you have made and want me to put it up
in my archive, let me know. I don't want to do all the work. :) I have
scripts in place already to do auto-updates and everything so I'm ready for
your help with this archive.</dd>
<dd>To subscribe to the Debian/KDE Mailing list, you can do one of 2 things.
Go to <a href="http://kde.tdyc.com/archive/">http://kde.tdyc.com/archive/</a>
and register that way, or send email to:</dd>
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<a href="mailto:kde-debian-subscribe@lists.tdyc.com">kde-debian-subscribe@lists.tdyc.com</a>.
</ul>
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</p><dd>This list is archived to the web (just started to do this) and is also
searchable. Below you will find the link to the online archive. If there
are programs out there that you would like me to package, please let me know.
I have it down to an art. :) If you are an author of a program which I
packaged and didn't talk to you about it...you can yell at me on the
mailinglist so that everyone can see. :) To send mail to the mailing list,
just send it to <a href="mailto:kde-debian@tdyc.com">kde-debian@tdyc.com</a>.
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</p></dd><dd>There are a few ways to get the KDE/Debian packages. The first and
best way is to add a few lines to your <em>/etc/apt/sources.list</em> file.
This will allow you to just have apt handle it all. The other way is to
<a href="ftp://kde.tdyc.com/">ftp</a> in. There are 3 different sections I
have setup for apt. The first is kde which contains the core KDE files. The
second is contrib which will be all the extra KDE packages I or others have
created. The third is rkrusty which are all non-KDE pacakges I either maintain
or have made to help others out with.</dd>
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</p><ul><b><em>/etc/apt/sources.list</em></b>
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</p><ul><b><em>HTTP Apt-Getable Sites</em></b>
<li><em>deb http://kde.tdyc.com woody kde2</em><br>
</li><li><em>deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato kde contrib rkrusty</em><br>
</li><li><em>deb http://kde.tdyc.com slink kde contrib rkrusty</em>
</li><li><em>deb http://sunsite.tut.fi/ftp/Mirror/debian/ruins.tdyc.com/pub potato kde contrib rkrusty</em>
</li><li><em>deb http://sunsite.tut.fi/ftp/Mirror/debian/ruins.tdyc.com/pub slink kde contrib rkrusty</em>
</li></ul>
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</p><ul><b><em>FTP Apt-Getable Sites</em></b>
<li><em>deb ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde potato kde contrib rkrusty</em>
</li><li><em>deb ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde slink kde contrib rkrusty</em>
</li><li><em>deb ftp://sunsite.tut.fi/pub/Mirror/debian/ruins.tdyc.com/pub potato kde contrib rkrusty</em>
</li><li><em>deb ftp://sunsite.tut.fi/pub/Mirror/debian/ruins.tdyc.com/pub slink kde contrib rkrusty</em>
</li><li><em>deb ftp://ftp.uni-marburg.de/mirror/debian-kde.tdyc.com potato kde contrib rkrusty kde2</em>
</li><li><em>deb ftp://ftp.uni-marburg.de/mirror/debian-kde.tdyc.com slink kde contrib rkrusty kde2</em>
</li></ul>
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</p><ul><b>Breakdown of sections</b>
<li>kde - Core KDE 1.1.2 packages (kdebase, kdelibs, etc...)
</li><li>contrib - 3rd Party KDE Applications
</li><li>kde2 - KDE 2.0 development packages. (very very unstable)
</li></ul>
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</p><ul><b>Other Mirrors</b>
<li><a href="ftp://ftp.uni-marburg.de/mirror/debian-kde.tdyc.com">ftp://ftp.uni-marburg.de/mirror/debian-kde.tdyc.com</a>
<ul>
<em>Located at the University of Marburg/Germany. --<br>
Supplied by <a href="mailto:gebhardt@hrz.uni-marburg.de">Thomas Gebhardt</a></em>
</ul>
</li><li><a href="ftp://ftp.aart.ch/mirror/ruins.tdyc.com/">ftp://ftp.aart.ch/mirror/ruins.tdyc.com/</a>
<ul>
<em>A mirror of ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/debian/ at the end of a 64k
line in Switzerland. Probably not of use to most people, but if for
some reason you get faster connects to there instead of to kde.tdyc.com (which is
totally possible.) then here ya go. -- Supplied by <a href="mailto:andreas.trottmann@werft22.com">Andreas Trottmann</a>
</em>
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</li></ul>
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<font size="+2"><b>Search the KDE Linux Packaging Site!</b></font><br>
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<dd>
The whole KDE Packaging site (mainly the mailing list archives) is searchable via the
following search engine. We are using <a href="http://www.htdig.org/">HTDIG</a>
here and it seems to do a great job indexing everything. The database is
updated daily so you will get up to date search results.
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<small>Copyright © 1999, Ivan E. Moore II
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