> >You could always use the command-line utility that kpackage is a frontend for...
> That's Apt, right?
Well, from the description on
http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeadmin/kpackage/introduction.html
, kpackage actually works with several package managers, and I didn't
know what distro you're on. But if it's debian, then yes, apt.
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