Building KDE 3.0 on Woody: Making sure it doesn't hose things.
I've just switched from Red Hat 7.2 to Debian Woody. I found the
installation to be a bit tricky, but now that it's up, I find it to be very
nice, especially because of the apt packaging. I'm very reluctant to spoil a
good thing, but I want KDE 3.0, and .deb packages are not yet available. I
have the source tarballs, and I'm considering building them, with the target
being /usr/local/kde in an effort to avoid stepping on files in the regular
distribution, including KDE 2.2.2.
What things, aside from building to /usr/local/kde instead of /usr, should I
do to make sure KDE 3.0 doesn't screw up my nicely apt-consistent Debian
system? (I'm running Woody, with apt-get set to download unstable packages.
So far, I don't have any major problems.)
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