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Subject:Best route forward?
Group:Gentoo-user
From:BRM
Date:2 Jan 2008


 
I installed KDE yesterday via "emerge kde -vuD", and just remembered
today about "kde-meta", which installs a lot more. In running "emerge
kde-meta -vuD", I get 250 new packages, and 245 blocks, with 1 upgrade.
What is the _best_ path forward? Should I just stick with my current
build of kde? Or is there an easy way to remove all the blocks and then
push in kde-meta? Is it worth it?

TIA,

Ben
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