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Klyx for KDE-1-rh51

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Federico Strati)
Sun Nov 29 17:39:24 1998

Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 22:31:09 +0000
From: Federico Strati <fstrat@essex.ac.uk>
To: Red Hat <redhat-list@redhat.com>
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Hi all,

after I tried to install the contributed klyx &
after some pain, I managed to get a working binary for the last version
of klyx running the basic kde1-rh51 contributed rpm's on a fresh installed
RH 5.2 with all updates and a good amount of powertools applied.

klyx seems to work fine, now;-), and I need it!

if someone is interested in send me an e-mail:
if we there'll be not many people I'll use my machine as an ftp server,
otherwise I'll try to manage to upload to contrib the RPMS and SPRMS.

I don't use yet pgp, but if requested I'll try out it.

cheers federico

p.s. what follows is the 'rpm -qi' of klyx.

Name        : klyx                        Distribution: (none)
Version     : 0.9.8a                            Vendor: (none)
Release     : fl3                           Build Date: Sun Nov 29 20:57:14 1998
Install date: Sun Nov 29 21:42:50 1998      Build Host: [snipped]
Group       : X11/KDE/Applications          Source RPM: klyx-0.9.8a-fl3.src.rpm
Size        : 5847399                          License: GPL
Summary     : KLyX - a word processor for the K Desktop Environment
Description :
A word processor for the K Desktop Environment that is based
on LyX and uses LaTeX as its background formatting engine.

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