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> Hello,
> If there are dependancies broken, I think you need to talk to the KDE for 
> RedHat people, not us.  It's someone elses repository, there isn't anything 
> we can do.
> But just out of curiousity, what dependancies are broken?
> Troy
> --


 	If I do an apt-get update, apt-get install kdeartwork-icons (for 
example), i get that it depends on a KDE package 3.3.1 but it's not 
installable.
 	If I do a yum install kdeartwork-icons it works perfectly and 
there are no problems with the dependancies.
 	Now, if I try the same apt-get command in a CentOS box, it work 
fine using the same mirror.
 	So the only problem is through apt-get in SL 4.0 which seems to 
ignore the updating of the database.

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