On 10/31/05, Rex Dieter <rdieter at math.unl.edu> wrote: > dlion wrote: > > > The knode patch is not written by me. I only build this kdepim > > package. It is from a chinese Linux distribution called Magic Linux. You > > can get the original patch from > > > > http://www.magiclinux.org/dev/old-1.2/cd1/SRPMS/kdepim-3.3.2-1mgc.src.rpm > > > > The original package is GPLed. So this patch is available under GPL. > > > > I, and some other users, have tested this patch, and it works. > > > > I hope this package can be merged into the CentOS > > repository(centosplus directory). > > I doubt it. The best course of action is to submit this to redhat, > http://bugzilla.redhat.com/ > and see if *they* will merge/accept the patch. If they do, then CentOS > will follow suit. I think you missed the point. The point is the packages in centosplus will not be installed by default. So it WILL NOT HURT. Only those know about it will try to use it. That's a totally different thing than tell Redhat and wait, until the patch is available to EVERYONE. Most non-CJK people do not need it.