KDE SC 4.4.0 released

KDE announced the availability of its Software Compilation 4.4, "Caikaku".
You will find all upstream changes and new features on their website. As usual we provide
the latest packages for Arch.
Unfortunately this update will need some user intervention due to a pacman
limitation. Therefore you have to update in two steps:
% pacman -Sy --asdeps qt
% pacman -Su
Be aware of the following problems that might occur:
* The usage of bitmap fonts like terminus will be broken when using the
proprietary nvidia driver.
* If you update from virtuoso 5 as nepomuk backend as it was provided in
the kde-unstable or testing repository you will have to convert
your database or simply remove
~/.kde4/share/apps/nepomuk/repository/main/data/virtuosobackend. The latter
is of course only recommend if you had not used nepumuk's tagging and
comment features.
* In case of any error, try using a new user account or (re)moving KDE's
configuration which can be found at ~/.kde4 /tmp/kde-* /var/tmp/kdecache-*.
Akonadi saves its data at ~/.config/akonadi and ~/.local/share/akonadi

I let my nieces and nephews use my Internet connection while I was on holidays and now I am capped and I am only half way through my month.  So I am still updating painfully slowly   Will be updating my plan for the month in the morning.
However I was able to download the packages from ftp.archlinux.org (extra), I don't normally use this mirror but I will be updating the rest of my machines manually while I have the day off.
Edit:
toad wrote:Cheers, Allan. Then again, who knows? Perhaps he is the wizard of Oz? I've heard they're ahead of our time down there... (okay, ban me for bad jokes).
Okay this made me laugh!
Last edited by Tyriel (2010-02-09 11:26:41)

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    kde-i18n-hr 3.2.1-1
    kde-i18n-is 3.2.1-1
    kde-i18n-ja 3.2.1-1
    kde-i18n-lt 3.2.1-1
    kde-i18n-he 3.2.1-1
    kde-i18n-hu 3.2.1-1
    kde-i18n-it 3.2.1-1
    kde-i18n-nb 3.2.1-1
    galculator 1.2.0-1
    patchutils 0.2.28-1
    xfce4-diskperf-plugin 1.4.1-2
    wine 20040309-1
    mlterm 2.8.0-3
    kde-i18n-et 3.2.1-1
    dnsmasq 2.3-1
    sylpheed-claws 0.9.10-1
    kernel26 2.6.4-1
    kde-i18n-eu 3.2.1-1
    kde-i18n-fa 3.2.1-1
    kde-i18n-fi 3.2.1-1
    kde-i18n-eo 3.2.1-1
    kde-i18n-en_gb 3.2.1-1
    quanta 3.2.1-1
    xfwm4-themes 4.0.4-1
    xffm 4.0.4-1
    xffm-icons 4.0.4-1
    xfprint 4.0.4-1
    xfwm4 4.0.4-1
    xfce-mcs-manager 4.0.4-1
    xfce-mcs-plugins 4.0.4-1
    xfce-utils 4.0.4-1
    xfdesktop 4.0.4-1
    xfce4-themes 4.0.4-1
    xfce4-toys 4.0.4-1
    xfce4-trigger-launcher 4.0.4-1
    xfcalendar 0.1.6-1
    xfce4-iconbox 4.0.4-1
    xfce4-mixer 4.0.4-1
    xfce4-panel 4.0.4-1
    libxfce4util 4.0.4-1
    libxfcegui4 4.0.4-1
    kdetoys 3.2.1-1
    kdeutils 3.2.1-1
    kdenetwork 3.2.1-1
    kdepim 3.2.1-1
    kdesdk 3.2.1-1
    kdegraphics 3.2.1-1
    kdelibs 3.2.1-1
    kdemultimedia 3.2.1-1
    kdeedu 3.2.1-1
    kdegames 3.2.1-1
    kdeartwork 3.2.1-1
    kdebase 3.2.1-1
    kdebindings 3.2.1-1
    arts 1.2.1-1
    kdeaddons 3.2.1-1
    kdeadmin 3.2.1-1
    xfce4-minicmd-plugin 0.2.0-2
    xfce4-netload-plugin 0.2.2-2
    xfce4-datetime-plugin 0.3.0-2
    xfce4-showdesktop-plugin 0.3.0-2
    xfce4-battery-plugin 0.2.0-2
    xfce4-clipman-plugin 0.4.0-2
    xfce4-systemload-plugin 0.3.4-2
    xfce4-notes-plugin 0.9.7-2
    emboss 2.8.0-1
    archstats 3.6-1
    tidyhtml 20040308-1
    emovix 0.9.0pre1-1
    mp3splt 2.0-2
    abiword 2.0.5-1
    xmms-speex 0.9.1-1
    vnc 3.3.7-1
    automake 1.8.3-1
    mp3wrap 0.5-1
    k3b-i18n 0.11-1
    xmms-kde 3.1-1
    cdrtools-devel 2.01a27-1
    audacity 1.2.0-1
    squid 2.5.STABLE5-1
    sfs 0.7.2-1
    gnomemeeting 1.00-1
    openh323 1.13.2-1
    pwlib 1.6.3-1
          STAGING Listing
    /To get access to this repository and the TURs, go to:
    http://tur.archlinux.org//
    abcm2ps 3.7.3-1
    fox 1.0.51-s1
    amule 1.2.6-s1
    cdw 0.2.2-s1
    chromium 0.9.12-1
    cups-pdf 1.4.1-s1
    fftw3 3.0.1-1
    cln 1.1.6-1
    giftui 0.3.1-1
    gksu 1.0.3-s1
    gmencoder 0.1.0-s1
    gnome-alsamixer 0.9.6-s1
    gnome-cups-manager 0.17-1
    gnotime 2.1.7-s1
    gossip 0.7.1-s1
    gp 0.26-1
    gtk-smooth-engine 0.5.6-s1
    windowlab 1.23-s1
    gtkglext 1.0.5-s1
    gtkglextmm 1.0.1-s1
    sylpheed-gtk2 0.9.9-s1
    hwd 1.6-2
    ion-devel 20030814-1
    kbarcode 1.6.1-s1
    ksambaplugin 0.5b2-1
    labplot 1.2.2-1
    libchipcard 0.9.1-1
    libgnomecups 0.1.6-1
    libksba 0.4.7-1
    libofx 0.6.4-1
    liferea 0.4.6d-s1
    logjam 4.3.2-s1
    loudmouth 0.15.1-s1
    lwm 1.2.0-1
    mage 6.30.030607-1
    materm 0.1-1
    mlview 0.6.2-1
    monopd 0.9.0-s1
    mp3burn 0.3.1-1
    ms-sys 1.1.1-1
    panorama-tools 2.6bml12-s1
    parse-yapp 1.05-1
    pixieplus 0.5.4-1
    potrace 1.2-1
    potracegui 0.3-s1
    prekin 6.30.030607-1
    prizm 0.2-s1
    pychecker 0.8.13-s1
    pygtkglext 1.0.1-s1
    scribus-devel 1.1.5-s1
    scribus-docs 1.0.1-s1
    seahorse 0.7.3-2
    shaaft 0.5.0-1
    smb4k 0.3.1-1
    smclone 0.55-1
    source-highlight 1.8-s1
    spe 0.4.2c-s1
    texmacs 1.0.3.3-s1
    tla 1.1-2
    tse3 0.2.7-1
    ttf-cheapskate 0.1-2
    universalkopete 0.1-1
    xfce4-fsguard-plugin 0.2.0-s1
    xfce4-xmms-plugin 0.1.1-s1
    xml-dom 1.43-1
    xml-regexp 0.03-1
    xml-xql 0.68-1
    xpenguins_themes 1.0-1
    xtermset 0.5.1-s1
    xv 3.10a-1
    xymms 0.9.1-s1
    sip 3.10.1-s1
    qscintilla 1.2-s1
      Problems
        FAQ of the Week
    Q: I'm having a problem. What should I do, where should I turn? Help me!
    A: ArchLinux has many places you can turn for help. First, you should
    try reading the many forms of documentation. Arch has a nicely filled
    WIKI available at http://wiki.archlinux.org/. There are a set of guides
    located here: http://www.archlinux.org/docs/.
    If your question wasn't answered in the documentation, you can
    search/post in the forum located at http://bbs.archlinux.org or you can
    catch people in our IRC room located at irc.freenode.net #archlinux.
    Lastly, you can join the mailing list, located at:
    http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch/.
    So you see, you are not alone with a problem. Although this may not seem
    like a FAQ, we are receiving lots of questions from distressed newcomers.
        Bugs
          Bugs Closed This Week
    534. K3b crashes due to mime type error.
    527. Aide does not compile
    529. root autologin or somewhere mention that root has no password
    530. Arch Installation/Rescue CD is not capable of mounting vfat and/or
    ntfs
    495. Pacman ignores IgnorePkg field for packages that "replace" other
    packages
    502. Makefile for kernel26
    498. Add other codepages to kernel
    506. KDE package missing esd
    487. kdelibs must be patched for kmail to print (kdebug: 72775)
    522. kde html/text printing broken
    526. No text in widgets for gqview, xscreensaver, and GIMP
    525. XF86config template
    524. bluefish needs gnome-common
    523. gnome-vfs: libgnomevfs-2.so.0 missing
    519. pacman-2.7.5 fails to build
          Bugs Opened This Week
    538. gettext with c-sharp enable
    537. JFS mounted read only after crash
    536. gnome terminal missing dependency
    535. gnuplot in science or multimedia ?
    533. kget (kdenetwork) has threading deadlock (kdebug: 74597)
    532. Ideas for the installer
    531. kernel updates brake pcmcia_cs
    528. kernel pkgs MUST have an echo saying: "WARNING: If you use lilo, do
    'lilo -v'
      Closing
    That's all for this week. Stay tuned for more exciting ArchLinux
    development.

    Dusty wrote:
    sarah31 wrote:the link for the bit about jlowell bitching again doesn't work.
    bah. so what?
    ok, i read it on a lot of posts, and now i want to know what it means:
    what do you mean with "bah"? is this a short form for something you have in canadian english or canadian français i do not know about?

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