Its a simple provides issue - pulse-esound-compat and esound both
provide /usr/bin/esd or esound.
Yes. And the provides is correct. Eveything is correct at really.
What I'm worried about is about KDE users installing
alsa-plugins-pulse without knowing and starting to have sound
With zypper you can zypper install -n esound which should only look at
the name and prevent this. You should also file a packman bug about the
requires.
I asked for the esd xine plugin separation to his own package. Even if
2008/6/17 JP Rosevear :
problems. But since the "PulseAudio works in Gnome but not in KDE"
thing looks like black magic (i.e. I don't know how has been
implemented) I wanted a confirmation to know for sure if install
alsa-plugins-pulse means PulseAudio is used for everything (I'm not
sure about how to test this).
there is no PulseAudio problem makes sense to remove a Gnome only
plugin from a generic package.
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