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=== KDE 3 Development Platform / Libraries === | === KDE 3 Development Platform / Libraries === | ||
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Fedora now features KDE 4, and no longer offers KDE 3 as a full desktop environment. Fedora does provide the following KDE 3.5 library packages to run and build the many existing KDE 3 applications: | Fedora now features KDE 4, and no longer offers KDE 3 as a full desktop environment. Fedora does provide the following KDE 3.5 library packages to run and build the many existing KDE 3 applications: | ||
* <code>qt3</code>, <code>qt3-devel</code> (and other <code>qt3-*</code> packages): Qt 3.3.8b | * <code>qt3</code>, <code>qt3-devel</code> (and other <code>qt3-*</code> packages): Qt 3.3.8b | ||
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{{admon/note|Developing new software against the legacy API is discouraged.|As with any backwards-compatibility library, you would be developing against a deprecated interface.}} | {{admon/note|Developing new software against the legacy API is discouraged.|As with any backwards-compatibility library, you would be developing against a deprecated interface.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:33, 9 February 2009
KDE 3 Development Platform / Libraries
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