2008/6/18 Manfred Tremmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Am Mittwoch 18 Juni 2008 schrieb Christian Morales Vega: > >> 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. > > Looks like I have to take a deeper look inside and not only change the > switch on top. Sorry, I'll rebuild as soon as it's fixed. In my crusade to remove esound from my system there is still another request ;-) Now isn't libxine, but ffmpeg. libffmpeg0 requires esound, but doesn't looks like a real dependency. Doesn't even requires libesd.so.0. I'm missing something?
>> pd. 65KB... is the biggest spec file I have ever seen!!! > > And it's a bigger template behind which is the base of the packman > release builds, the packman cvs builds (I know, xine-lib is no longer > in cvs, but I keep call it so) and the spec.in file for the xine-lib > tarball. What's inside the different packages is extracted by a build > script. So doesn't makes much sense to submit patches directly against the spec files if I find a problem, does? _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] http://212.112.227.138/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
