[packman] [PM] pipewire-lang package is uninstallable due to version mismatch

Stefan Seyfried stefan.seyfried at googlemail.com
Thu Mar 17 07:45:20 CET 2022


On 12.03.22 10:30, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
> On 11.02.22 21:52, Bjørn Lie wrote:
>>
>>
>> fr., feb. 11 2022 at kl. 15.34 -0500 -0500 skrev S. 
>> <sb56637 at gmail.com> følgende:
>>> Hi, pipewire-lang is currently not installable when Packman is set at 
>>> a higher priority because PipeWire is now at
>>> version 0.3.45 whereas pipewire-lang from Packman still depends on 
>>> version 0.3.43.
>>> I imagine that pipewire-lang should probably be removed from Packman.
>>
>> I noticed the same thing, see my email to list
>>
>> https://lists.links2linux.de/pipermail/packman/2022-January/017024.html
>>
>> pipewire-lang is removed, but since the aarch64 builders are down, the 
>> old full pipewire suite exists for aarch64 and armv7l, and hence also 
>> the noarch lang package produced by it (same with 
>> gstreammer-plugins-ugly-lang and probably more).
> 
> I have set up a spare raspberry pi3 as aarch64 builder yesterday and it 
> is chewing (slowly... ;-)) through the backlog.
> Next week a Pi400, an SSD and an USB3-SATA connector will arrive and 
> then replace the raspi3 with someting more powerful

The raspberry pi400, together with the resurrected "htcw01" aarch64 
worker quickly finished the job, the raspi3 has been sent back into 
retirement and is kept for testing purposes for now ;-)

I can no longer find any pipewire-lang packages on packman (tried on 
x86_64 factory and Leap 15.3 only, though), gstreamer-pluging-ugly-lang 
is gone for factory, too.

> I'm not yet sure if the aarch64 worker will pick up armv7l build jobs 
> also. If not, I'll later try to repurpose the raspi3 as an armv7l box. 

It did pick up the armv7l and armv6l repos later, so the queue is empty now

\O/ :-)

Have fun
-- 
Stefan Seyfried

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  public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman



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