> Sven Joachim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > The mess with libxine continues, it seems. Today I was offered an > > upgrade that would pull in a lot of (for me) unwanted Gnome stuff by > > libxine1-plugins -> libxine1-gnome, so I said "no" and installed > > libxine1-misc-plugins instead. You will not be surprised to read that > > kaffeine and xine-ui stopped working until I installed libxine1-x. > > > > At least until backends actually add dependency on libxine1-x or > > libxine1-console as mentioned in changelog.Debian, I suspect that > > quite a few users will fall into this trap. > > Well, that's the consequence of #439389. Thanks for reporting this, I'm > reassigning this to the relevant packages. > > Frontend Maintainers: In order to ensure that partial upgrades work as > expected, the xine-lib maintainers suggest that you reupload your > packages with the following dependency added (c.f. the latest gxine > upload): > > Depends: [...] libxine1-x | libxine1 (<< 1.1.8-2)
Is a recommends (or depends) on libxine1-x still needed? -- Cheers, Sven Arvidsson http://www.whiz.se PGP Key ID 760BDD22
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