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    kde 4.1.4 update?

    Will kde 4.1.4 ever transition to unsupported updates?

    Because I do not want to enable pre released updates....


    My kubuntu updated to kde 4.1.3 fine..... I just assumed that it would do the same with the latest release.

    #2
    Re: kde 4.1.4 update?

    You only have 13 days until KDE 4.2 is released.
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      #3
      Re: kde 4.1.4 update?

      I would prefer to upgrade to 4.1.4 and wait until 4.2 is released with Jaunty.


      ps. I dont understand why this update is different than the 4.1.3 update.

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        #4
        Re: kde 4.1.4 update?

        Enable the Pre-released updates repository and join the party. I did the other day, and I'm at 4.1.4 and I've not seen any problems with my system.
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          #5
          Re: kde 4.1.4 update?

          Why did the 4.1.3 update not require the enabling of pre-released updates?

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            #6
            Re: kde 4.1.4 update?

            Probably because the 4.1.3 update was just that - an update to KDE 4.1.2. KDE 4.1.4 is a pre-release to KDE 4.2.
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              #7
              Re: kde 4.1.4 update?

              I thought that pre-release updates are experimental?


              "Pre-released Updates"

              The testing area for updates. This repository is recommended only to those interested in helping to test updates and provide feedback.

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                #8
                Re: kde 4.1.4 update?

                Originally posted by Snowhog
                Probably because the 4.1.3 update was just that - an update to KDE 4.1.2. KDE 4.1.4 is a pre-release to KDE 4.2.
                4.1.4 went to Intrepid-Proposed - 4.1.4 is mostly a bug fix release, or point release

                we also released 4.1.96, which is also known as the 4.2 release candidate. This is the pre-release to 4.2
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                  #9
                  Re: kde 4.1.4 update?

                  So why wouldn't 4.1.4 go to Unsuported updates(aka Backport Updates) like kde 4.1.3 did?
                  I must be misunderstanding something...


                  Unsuported = Backports of stable updates that are beyond "Important security updates"

                  Pre Release = Beta testing bugs/bleeding edge?

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                    #10
                    Re: kde 4.1.4 update?

                    It's my impression that packages in proposed should eventually move to the other repos (likely backports in this case)...it's sort of a testing/staging repository.

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                      #11
                      Re: kde 4.1.4 update?

                      But, as you noted in the other post, 4.1.4 is primarily a bug-fix to 4.1.3, which was an update to 4.1.2. So, it should have been in the regular repository, else how would the bug-fixes get applied to those with 4.1.3?
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                        #12
                        Re: kde 4.1.4 update?

                        Perhaps they wanted to test the packages first by putting it to proposed.

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