Toni wrote: > Am Freitag, 5. Oktober 2007 schrieb Stanislav Brabec: > > It is caused by the fact, that 10.3 no more refers to /opt/gnome and any > > library installed there is invisible for the system unless you install > > opt_gnome-compat. And even if you install it, you could have problems > > with libtool, which is not move-prone. > which packages ? exact names AND version/release-numbers > error messages ?
Gnome-settings-daemon failed. Clock applet failed. ... All fail on the same problem: libgstreamer-0.10.so.0 not found. After adding Packman, gstreamer libraries are moved to /opt/gnome. It's OK for RPM solver, but fatal for glibc - glibc in 10.3 does not search for libraries in /opt/gnome/lib. > > Second problem are too strict requirements in 10.3 gstreamer packages, > > which cause conflicts in requirements. To replace all 10.3 packages by a > > simple update, all of them must have higher version or at least release. > I don't hunt suse-release-numbers... > > If you can't provide more informations about that problem, I can't help or > even try to solve this ... The problem is the fact, that each 10.3 gstreamer010-plugins-* RPM package requires exact version of gstreamer - the one it was compiled with. It means, that you cannot update gstreamer010 without breaking RPM dependencies of gstreamer010-plugins-* packages - you must update the whole gstreamer set at once. It is easy to do, only if all Packman version-release numbers are higher than SuSE ones. ________________________________________________________________________ Stanislav Brabec http://www.penguin.cz/~utx _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] http://212.112.227.138/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
