Am Donnerstag, 1. Dezember 2016, 14:03:51 schrieben Sie: > On Wed, Nov 30, Wolfgang Bauer wrote: > > But I agree, it would probably be a good idea to add it back in OBS. And I > > just saw that you did it already anyway, I think we should add an > > "Obsoletes: k3b-codecs too though if we don't want to split out the > > codecs into a separate package... ;-) ) > > Shouldnt that be Provides/Obsoletes: k3b-codecs =/< version-release? > I have not checked the lifetime of that subpackage.
Well, k3b-codecs has never been provided by openSUSE, only Packman. And Packman (mostly) always provided a newer version of k3b, so I decided to go with an unconditional Obsoletes... On second thoughts though, it may be a good idea to still provide those codecs (libmad and lame) in the additional k3b-codecs package. (ffmpeg is and will stay in the main package now of course) So that people only need to install k3b-codecs from Packman, and not switch the k3b package itself? Opinions are welcome. > > But we still only package the KDE4 based 2.0.3 currently. > > Should not matter as soon as the KF5 version is actually released, and > > 13.2 > > (where it would be better to use the KDE4 version) will be out of support > > soon anyway. > > Once 442944 is accepted I will trigger an update for Leap and add a > _link to it in a new A-42.x-k3b pkg. Thanks. > I think in the end development of k3b should take place in OBS, the > package must be rebuilt either way in packman to get mad/lame support. I agree. Like for other packages. That's the better way IMHO. The current state has been to come from a disagreement between the openSUSE maintainers and the Packman maintainer I think (though I was not personally involved). Btw, wasn't there a similar case with vlc a few months ago? ;-) Kind Regards, Wolfgang _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
