On 2011-03-05 09:12:42 (+0100), Cristian Morales Vega <[email protected]> wrote: > Why should it be in Multimedia? It's in Essentials: > http://packman.jacobs-university.de/suse/openSUSE_11.3/Essentials/x86_64/ > In fact... why should it be in Packman? openSUSE already comes with > libsndfile 1.0.20.
Yes, indeed, except Evergreen_11.1 and SLE_11. Right now, in Essentials, it's a _link to multimedia:libs on OBS. It's a bit sensitive because a lot of packages depend on it: MPlayer bs2b fluidsynth gstreamer010-bml gstreamer010-buzztard gstreamer010-plugins-bad gstreamer010-plugins-bad-0.10.19 gstreamer010-plugins-good gstreamer010-plugins-good-0.10.24 k3b ladspa-pvoc lame libbluray libcaca libquicktime mpg123 openal-soft phonon-backend-vlc projectM-pulseaudio smplayer taglib-extras twolaame vlc xine-lib I'd say that, right now, it's too sensitive to muck around with it but yeah, there is most probably no need for it to be in Essentials (except maybe for Evergreen and SLE). Would have to check whether multimedia:libs/libsndfile differs from the package that ships with openSUSE in any way. TBH it's not on the top of my TODO list right now, but thanks for noticing :) cheers -- -o) Pascal Bleser /\\ http://opensuse.org -- we haz green _\_v http://fosdem.org -- we haz conf
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