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