Quote Originally Posted by wysota View Post
You can, but it's not necessary. Just make sure you install the new version where your system can find it, that it doesn't clash with the existing installation and that it comes before the old one in system search paths. Remember that uninstalling Qt and failing to properly install newer version will cause KDE to seize working, so be wise.


# rpm -e qt qt-devel qt-devel-doc --nodeps
Ok, as you mentioned improperly uninstalling/installing Qt may cause KDE to seize working. So I try to install a new KDE on my machine(RedHat 9). I have downloaded a new KDE 3.3.2. But there are too many fies which have names like *.rh90.kde.i386.hdr(in a directory "headers") and *.rh90.kde.i386.rpm(in another directory "RPMS").

Right now, Could you tell me how to install or upgrade KDE on my machine with these files?
And also I noted that there are qt-*.rpm like qt-3.3.3-15.1.rh90.kde.i386.rpm among the downloaded files. Does that mean after I install or upgrade the KDE , at the same time, I can also have the newer Qt?