Ok thanks Funny is that previous version of python-tag worked fine :). I have problems only after upgrade, but now I can't downgrade because on packman repo the lower version is deleted :)
Toni wrote: > Am Montag, 15. Dezember 2008 schrieb Ferenc-Lorant Kiss: >> I already searched with webpin and as I told you the lowest version was >> boost-1.34.1-42.1 witch is from OpenSUSE install repo >> >>> ==> It must be the basic one from openSuSE release 11.0. >> All other repositories matching OpenSUSE 11.0 has higher versions. >> >> I just was curious if you compiled with boost-1.34.1-41 from where you >> get that version. > hm, thats the version we are using on our build-server. > I'll investigate this. > >> It's just annoying because I can't use Sonata's tag editor, but I would >> not compile it from source :) >> >> Toni wrote: >>> Am Montag, 15. Dezember 2008 schrieb Ferenc-Lorant Kiss: >>>> I just downgraded boost packages >>>> >>>> kf...@kfl62:~/src/test> rpm -qa | grep boost >>>> >>>> boost-devel-1.34.1-42.1 >>>> boost-1.34.1-42.1 >>>> >>>> That's the lowest version what i find for OpenSUSE 11.0. >>>> Same result. Still not working :( >>>> >>>> You know a repo with boost-1.34.1-41 ? >>> webpin boost -d 11.0 >>> or online with webpin: >>> http://packages.opensuse-community.org/ >>> >>> As we build all our packages only with SuSE and/or packman packages, >>> you'll find a boost package :) >>> ==> It must be the basic one from openSuSE release 11.0 >>> >>>> Thx >>>> kfl62 > > > _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
