On Di, 16.12.08 06:12 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net> wrote:
> What I'm thinking of, isn't to erase any package, but I hope I used > the replace option not correct and that it will be possible to > replace jack2 libs by jack libs, or if I like to get jack2 installed > correctly, this hopefully will also be fine, if I know how to use the > replace options in the right way. And I won't forget to run ldconfig. > I would definately clean it up. So, to sum up the "how to do this".. 1) Get rid of jack2 (that's jackdmp I guess) # rpm -e --nodeps jack2 libjack2-0 libjackserver2-0 2) Just to be sure, also remove jack(1) # rpm -e --nodeps jack libjack0 libjackserver0 libjack-devel libjack0-32bit (I agree with paul that this naming scheme is absolutely ridiculous, on Gentoo it's called like upstream calls it: jack-audio-connection-kit) 3) Now make sure that there are no leftovers of libjack* in /usr/lib and /usr/lib64 and /usr/local/lib (who knows) 4) Then fire up YaST2, and make sure that you unset all ignored conflicts! "Extras -> Ignorierte Abhängigkeitskonflikte zurücksetzen" 5) Reinstall jack by using either the suse-oss, or Jessi's rpm. If you choose to use packman, use _only_ zypper, and never touch YaST again afterwards! See below. Hope that helps. ------------------------------------------------------ @ oc2pus, jack in packman is broken, or YaST is. I set up a fresh install in a virtual machine using 11.1RC1 and only added packman. Currently there is: * pulseaudio-module-jack-0.9.12-8.5 * libjack0-0.116.1-0.pm.1 Now if I tick the box in YaST to install "jack" it pulls in libjackserver2-0 and jack, which of course breaks things, as it keeps libjack0. zypper on the other side gets it right. See the screenshot! http://gimpel.ath.cx/~tom/jack_weirdness.png If I would let YaST go on with that, I would end up with a broken jack install too :) I you, Ralf, used YaST, it really wasn't your fault at all. Regards, Thomas
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