Hi all! ;-)
This is going to be my first post here on this forum.
I am quite new to kubuntu, but not necessarily to linux.
I have a question concerning different repositories that are in sources.list. A question raised when I saw on the official kubuntu page that kde 4.1 can be installed by adding new repository to sources.list. I can see that for example, I have qt 4.3 installed right now. New repository have qt 4.4 (again - this is an example).
What would happen (in this example) to qt 4.3 and all of its dependencies? How does apt-get choose which packages it should install? If newer version is to be installed, what happens if the dependencies from the old repository require specifically qt 4.3?
Or maybe apt-get can install both of them so that they can coexist? What should happen when some packages can't coexist?
Thanks for all the answers or links to documentation ;-)
Tomek
This is going to be my first post here on this forum.
I am quite new to kubuntu, but not necessarily to linux.
I have a question concerning different repositories that are in sources.list. A question raised when I saw on the official kubuntu page that kde 4.1 can be installed by adding new repository to sources.list. I can see that for example, I have qt 4.3 installed right now. New repository have qt 4.4 (again - this is an example).
What would happen (in this example) to qt 4.3 and all of its dependencies? How does apt-get choose which packages it should install? If newer version is to be installed, what happens if the dependencies from the old repository require specifically qt 4.3?
Or maybe apt-get can install both of them so that they can coexist? What should happen when some packages can't coexist?
Thanks for all the answers or links to documentation ;-)
Tomek
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