2008/6/17 Manfred Tremmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Am Dienstag 17 Juni 2008 schrieb Christian Morales Vega: >> There exists a libxine1-arts package, there is any cause to no make a >> libxine1-esd one? >> From a KDE user POV is better since he has no need to install EsounD >> or PulseAudio. But with openSUSE 11.0 it also could "force" KDE users >> to use PulseAudio for everything ( >> http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2008-06/msg00619.html ). >> I'm not sure about the last part, expect a confirmation in >> opensuse-factory. But even if it's not the case, the split would make >> sense because of the first point. > > You are right. I've planed to do so, but it looks, something was > misconfigured in my build script. I'll rebuild the package with a > separate -esd package. > Thanks for the hint. > > -- > Machs gut | http://www.iivs.de/schwinde/buerger/tremmel/ > > Manfred | http://packman.links2linux.de/ > Even if now there is a libxine1-esd package, a "Requires: esound", three "Obsoletes: *-esd" and three "Provides: *-esd" are still in the main libxine1 one.
pd. 65KB... is the biggest spec file I have ever seen!!! _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] http://212.112.227.138/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
