2008/12/24 Manfred Tremmel <[email protected]>: > Am Mittwoch 24 Dezember 2008 schrieb Cristian Morales Vega: >> $ rpm -qf /usr/share/doc/packages/xine/README.SuSE >> libxine1-1.1.15-44.pm.2 > > Yes, it's inside libxine1 package and not inside libxine1-codecs.
Ups, true. >> and makes a (weak) patch from openSUSE version of Kaffeine > > I don't belive the readme file patches anything ;-) > >> (https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file?file=messagebox-dvd.dif >>f&package=kaffeine&project=openSUSE%3A11.1) wrongly detect if it can >> play DVDs. > > Therefore we do have a uncrippled Kaffeine version at Packman. Up to where I know the version from openSUSE is 100% functional. With a $ rm /usr/share/doc/packages/xine/README.SuSE it plays DVDs just fine. It just tries to detect if the installed xine version is able to play DVDs. The detection is based in the existence of /usr/share/doc/packages/xine/README.SuSE and /usr/share/xine/mad. It's already reported to openSUSE that no actual package provides "/usr/share/xine/mad", but also the existence of /usr/share/doc/packages/xine/README.SuSE in the Packman package doesn't makes too much sense. The thing is if the README.SuSE file is removed from the packman package openSUSE's Kaffeine will work. When I thought the file was in libxine1-codecs it made a lot of sense to just remove it since its contents are also wrong... being in libxine1, one could argue that it's better to mantain it similar to the openSUSE version. So, it's just that. Do how you think is better... the real problem is in the openSUSE package anyway. _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
