Re: [opensuse] 64-bit multimedia messed up.....AGAIN!
- From: "Andrew Joakimsen" <joakimsen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 23:47:34 -0400
On i686 I get this message:
"libxine1-1.1.15-0.pm.1.i686 obsoletes xine-lib provied by
xine-lib-1.1.12-8.1.i586" (pic: http://www.bouncethem.com/6040 )
It is recurring even if you tell it to ignore deps. it will continue
to show the message over and over again. Resolved by finding xine-lib
and manually telling it to uninstall. There was another package giving
that same error IIRC it was amaroK, solution was the same, find the
opensuse package and remove it manually.
FWIW these packages have nothing to do with the openSUSE project, they
don't even want links to them anywhere "due to legal reasons."
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 9:33 PM, Fred A. Miller <fmiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For most of the week, updating any multimedia apps. has been a "no go"--
if you're using 64-bit 11.0, and after all, it SHOULD all just
work...right?!! Or, if you're doing a new install with KDE 4.1 or 3.5.9
and, naturally, the client wants full multimedia, you have to tell
him/her, "Sorry, but the repositories have files with screwed up
dependencies and I can't install them!
Once again, there are problems with libxine1 and Amarok....maybe some
others. 'Hope someone will get these fixed ASAP.
Thanks,
Fred
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