On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:31:22PM +0100, oc2pus(a)arcor.de wrote:
Am Dienstag, 16. Dezember 2008 schrieb Thomas Kuther:
@ 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
nor the packman package or yast is broken...
pulseaudio-module-jack has a (wrong ?) requires to jack instead libjack.so.1
(or a other program in your system) . And as there are more than one provider
for jack, yast pulls in the first provider for jack it finds.
and this is only possible because, there are 2 packages, for libjack and
jack. Why do you think we distibute them in one package ?
They make no sense without each other.
STOP SPLITTING JACK UP.
So the bad packages in this dependency hell are the
ones who has a "Requires:
jack"
Regards,
Thomas
have fun
Toni
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