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Subject: vrms: vrms misses RealPlayer
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Vrms misses the RealPlayer binaries installed on my system even though
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From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Rog=E9rio?= Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [debian-vrms] Bug#48152: yes
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Hi, Thomas and other users.
On Nov 27 2005, Rog=E9rio Brito wrote:
> On Nov 27 2005, Thomas Tretzm=FCller wrote:
> > Hence the program doesn't get it right. It should probably do more
> > checks.
>=20
> Yes, it doesn't get it right.
(...)
> The right way would be to have the packaging of it properly done.
I guess that we can close this bug, as it isn't exactly a problem with
vrms, but with how some other packages are incorrectly prepared.
Please, reopen it (with a justification) if you think that it is indeed
a problem with vrms proper.
Regards, Rog=E9rio Brito.
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