qt's, what to keep, what to virtually vaporize
Hello,
I'm trying to pin down some weird bugs from kde2 and a post from the
debian-kde list prompted me to look at my own system. it really boils
down to the qt libs I currently have installed and I would welcome
advice:
ii libqt1g 1.45-1.1 Shared Library used by applications linked w
rc libqt1g-dev 1.45-1.1 Environment for QT GUI development.
ii libqt2 2.0.2-1.1 Qt GUI Library (runtime version).
rc libqt2-dev 2.0.2-1.1 Qt GUI library (development version).
ii libqt2.2 2.2.2-0.potato Qt GUI Library (runtime version).
ii libqt2.2-dev 2.2.2-0.potato Qt GUI development headers, static libraries
ii qt1g-doc 1.45-1.1 Comprehensive docs (html), examples, and tut
ii qt2.2-doc 2.2.2-0.potato Tutorial and reference documentation and
as you can see, I have some older qt's here. I will remove the test packages
I built after I clear up the qt's here and see if things perk up a bit.
question: should I remove all the older qt's leaving only the 2.2 doc, runtime
and dev?
Thank you
Best regards
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