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> If you dont want to deal with it now: yum --exclude=foo update

Yes, that can be done. But why do we need to deal with something that we know
is broken? The kde developers themselves say it isn't ready. So why play with
it? When the developers say its ready then... fine.... But until then....

Eli

How  do you know that it is broken? AFAIK, they have taken some time (1 extra month) to fix up the things, so that we get a good quality release. Moreover as told by Rex and Thomas, it will be in Rawhide and Kde-unstable and I think these repositories are for bleeding edge software only. I don't think they will push PIM-4.5 in stable repositories, until its really stable.

Thanks,
Anoop