Am Mittwoch, 18. Juni 2008 schrieb Christian Morales Vega: > aMule package has an aMule-CVS-wx_utils.h.patch. Intrigued about it I > ended at http://forum.amule.org/index.php?topic=11757.msg63215#msg63215 very very old topic ... from 2006 and as said there the repository from suser-jengelh it is a very experimental repository with a lot of bleeding edge packages. This means not they are wrong packaged.
> So, it's true that openSUSE wxGTK package doesn't use > --disable-catch_segvs (doesn't uses a single --disable-*). Why Packman > package does? Also, openSUSE package is named wxGTK while Packman one > is named wxWidgets... and Packman version has an "Obsoletes: wxGTK". > It's really intended that Packman package obsoletes openSUSE one? > openSUSE package uses "Obsoletes: wxgtk" (lowercase), perhaps that's > what Packman package was intended to do? this is intended :) The packman package wxWigets is a full replacement for the wxGTK package for openSuSE-10.3 and 11.0, all necessary Provides/Requires are in the right place, so there should be no problem to use it. For the older SuSE versions it can be installed parallel to the wxGTK package. Otherwise a lot of packages would be broken. And yes, the packman package has more features activated as the openSuSE one. And also the enable/disable are choosen this way because I needed them in this manner for several packages for the packman repository. -- have fun Toni _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] http://212.112.227.138/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
