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Do you install bugfix releases like KDE 3.1.3?


Posted by Frank on Jul 30 2003
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Always35%35%35% 35%
Only if my distro offer updates37%37%37% 37%
I keep delivered distro version8%8%8% 8%
I'm always using CVS builds16%16%16% 16%
I don't have KDE installed4%4%4% 4%
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 Missing Options:

 
 by Yaba on: Jul 30 2003
 
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- Every second update.
- Depends on the changelog.


I always look in the changelog before updating.


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 Re: Missing Options:

 
 by twener on: Jul 30 2003
 
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But the change log is often incomplete, also the 3.1.2->3.1.3 one even while it's longer than others before.


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 Re: Re: Missing Options:

 
 by Gerald on: Jul 30 2003
 
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Nevertheless a "sometimes" or the like option is missing.
My distro delivered KDE 3.0.3 for example. I installed 3.1.2, but I won't install 3.1.3 until I face any problems that bother me.


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 I used to...

 
 by jadrian on: Jul 31 2003
 
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... but since kde 3.1.1 delivered with SuSE 8.2 feels pretty stable, and I've heard people complain about 3.1.2 and 3.1.3 I think I'll keep it, despite the high number of bug fixes.

Anyway I'd like to hear about SuSE 8.2 users experience with the latest kde upgrades.


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 Re: I used to...

 
 by stampede2 on: Aug 1 2003
 
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3.1.3 is a bugfix release. It does not (or should not) be any less stable than any other 3.1.x release. Actually, it is supposed to be more stable, since it have many bug-corrections.

I don't know what kind of unstability you're reffering to, but I may assume it is caused by the combination KDE 3.1 and Qt 3.2. Even though, they're only minor issues, and are being worked on for a "Qt 3.2 compatible" KDE 3.1.4.

You should also note that 3.1.3 corrects a security bug related to http authentication. It is not good to have known security bugs open, is it?
And if you're running 3.1.1, it features yet another security bug, so you'd better upgrade to, at least, 3.1.1a.

If you have any problems after your upgrade, you should fill a bug report for it in bugs.kde.org and/or contact your distibutor in order to verify if there is a packaging bug.


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 Can't update

 
 by putz2006 on: Aug 2 2003
 
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I would go for KDE 3.1.3, but the RPM packages don't install properly with my SuSE 8.1. I'm working on installing with source code, and might just start working with CVS.


Putz.
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