[packman] Moving xmms from Essentials somewhere else
Olaf Hering
olaf at aepfle.de
Mon Jan 4 09:29:06 CET 2016
On Mon, Jan 04, Olaf Hering wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 01, Marguerite Su wrote:
> > I just dropped "gtk, gtk-doc, glib, taglib, xmms" to zzAttic.
> Why did you drop taglib? Now the history of it is gone. I think its
> required by many other packages.
osc has appearently no way to dump the 'osc meta pkg' output of a
deleted package. I have undeleted taglib, and indeed taglib is a requirement.
Essentials/vlc $ pbs r -v
openSUSE_Tumbleweed x86_64 succeeded
openSUSE_Tumbleweed i586 succeeded
openSUSE_Leap_42.1 i586 disabled
openSUSE_Leap_42.1 x86_64 succeeded
openSUSE_Factory_ARM armv6l disabled
openSUSE_Factory_ARM armv7l succeeded
openSUSE_13.2_ARM armv6l outdated (was: disabled)
openSUSE_13.2_ARM armv7l succeeded
openSUSE_13.2 i586 succeeded
openSUSE_13.2 x86_64 succeeded
openSUSE_13.1_ARM armv6l disabled
openSUSE_13.1_ARM armv7l unresolvable: nothing provides pkgconfig(taglib) >= 1.9
openSUSE_13.1 x86_64 unresolvable: nothing provides pkgconfig(taglib) >= 1.9
openSUSE_13.1 i586 unresolvable: nothing provides pkgconfig(taglib) >= 1.9
openSUSE_12.3_ARM armv7l disabled
openSUSE_12.3 x86_64 disabled
openSUSE_12.3 i586 disabled
openSUSE_11.4 x86_64 unresolvable: nothing provides pkgconfig(taglib) >= 1.9
nothing provides libtag-devel needed by libchromaprint-devel
openSUSE_11.4 i586 unresolvable: nothing provides pkgconfig(taglib) >= 1.9
nothing provides libtag-devel needed by libchromaprint-devel
SLE_12 x86_64 succeeded
SLE_11 i586 unresolvable: nothing provides pkgconfig(taglib) >= 1.9
nothing provides libtag-devel needed by libchromaprint-devel
nothing provides pkgconfig(gdk) needed by imlib-devel
nothing provides pkgconfig(gmodule) needed by imlib-devel
SLE_11 x86_64 unresolvable: nothing provides pkgconfig(taglib) >= 1.9
nothing provides libtag-devel needed by libchromaprint-devel
nothing provides pkgconfig(gdk) needed by imlib-devel
nothing provides pkgconfig(gmodule) needed by imlib-devel
Factory i586 succeeded
Factory x86_64 succeeded
Olaf
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