Hi all, Just tried to upgrade to VLC 2.0. I encountered a whole bunch of cross dependencies from libpostproc52, libavutil51, libxine1-codecs...
So if I want to upgrade libavutil51 to the new version I will have to uninstall libpostproc51 and if I do so libxine1-codecs is broken. This is too much for me. How can I just upgrade to vlc 2.0 without breaking to much else? I'm on Suse 11.4/64. Kind regards, Martin Am 05.04.2012 17:19, schrieb Malcolm: > On Thu, 5 Apr 2012 17:09:29 +0200 > Pascal Bleser <pascal.ble...@opensuse.org> > wrote: > >> On 2012-04-05 16:02:30 (+0100), Cristian Morales Vega >> <reddw...@opensuse.org> wrote: >>> On 5 April 2012 15:45, Pascal Bleser >>> <pascal.ble...@opensuse.org> wrote: >>>> Henne added SLE-11-SP2. And why go with SP1 if we can go with >>>> SP2 ? >> >>> SP1 seems to be the oldest supported version. Building against it >>> warranties it will work with all the supported versions of SLE-11 >>> (those being SP1 and SP2, but no GA). >> >>>> I mean, this compatibility thing is only half true: e.g. SP2 >>>> ships with Qt >= 4.8, while "SP0" doesn't. >> >>> Which means a binary build against SP2 perhaps will not work in SP0. >>> But a binary build in SP0 will work in SP2 (if you trust Qt ABI is >>> 100% stable). >> >> Yes, but there are things we can build on SP2 which we can't >> build on SP1 (e.g. vlc 2.x). >> >> I guess that the ideal setup then would be to build Essentials >> against SP1, and then only build against SP2 when we can't build >> against SP1. >> >> The trouble though is that users of SP2 need to add both the >> (Packman) repo for SP1 and the (Packman) repo for SP2, at least >> if they want to use those additional packages (such as vlc 2.x). >> Still sounds like a viable option, but IMHO experience shows >> that this kind of information is very difficult to get across to >> users. >> >> Opinions? >> >> cheers > Hi > Correct, they need to add both SP1 and SP2 just like the default > repositories added (as indicated in the TID), the structure should > follow the same concept. > > SP1 == SP1. > SP2 = SP1 & SP2. > _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list Packman@links2linux.de http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman