Am Montag, 7. Juli 2003, 18:05:42 Uhr MET, schrieb Andi Payn:
> 2. xine-lib-compat-plugins-0.9.13-11mdk vs. xine-plugins-1-0.beta12.5mdk
> These both provide and obsolete xine-xv, xine-gl, and xine-oss. The
> result is that, if you have both installed, upgrading to a new
> version of xine-plugins via rpm fails, while upgrading it via urpmi
> removes xine-lib-compat-plugins and all codecs that haven't been
> ported to 1.0 yet (which includes divx4).
> Solution: xine-lib-compat-plugins should neither provide nor
> obsolete xine-xv, xine-gl, and xine-oss (any package that requires
> those should be pulling in the current xine-plugins, right?).
No, that's not the solution. The right thing would be to remove
xine-lib-compat, as it's obsolete. I tried that but I don't have the
right permissions for the rpmctl command on main.
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