That's ridiculous. Disk space is dirtcheap nowadays. Rosegarden only
depends on the support libraries and does not force you to actually use
KDE. You've put yourself in a weird/bad situation by not using
packages... Applications are developed faster by using preexisting
infrastructures, like the GNOME or KDE support frameworks.
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello *,
>
> I am working professionel (not as musican) and like to use a program
> like rosegarden, but without KDE and GNOME. Because I must maintain
> all of my computers my self and make backports and own packages (I am
> working under Debian) I do not want to maintain tonns (86 MByte) of
> EXTRA packages from KDE, which deinstall in the same time my half
> workstation (I hate those monsters of KDE and GNOME and using only
> fvwm which works perfectly since 1999).
>
> Is it possibel to compile rosegarden without KDE?
>
> If not, is there another equivalent program?
>
> Greetings
> Michelle Konzack
>
>
Received on Sun Feb 26 20:20:39 2006
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