On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Dominik Schmidt
Hey,
Tomahawk is still at 0.4.x although 0.5.x is out for some months now (already at 0.5.5 at the moment) because it depends on liblastfm1 which brings some issues...
Firstly Tomahawk depends on liblastfm1 while Amarok depends on liblastfm 0.3.3. For Amarok 2.5 there was no patch available, but Amarok 2.6 was released recently and the liblastfm1 patch/branch was merged afterwards - we could easily take that patch and make our Amarok 2.6 package use liblastfm1. Okay, that would be almost too easy. ;-)
This shouldn't matter, they apparently use different so numbers, so they should be installable in parallel. We can add the patch to amarok, but that is an entirely separate issue. Is there any major benefit to doing this?
Secondly there's another problem with liblastfm1, it needs a fairly recent CMake which is not available in the older target repos of KDF. Could we aggregate a newer CMake in KDF or something like that?
Because of the different so number, this shouldn't be an issue. We have both liblastfm versions available in parallel in repos that need it, and don't have liblastfm1 where it isn't needed. This would mean holding off on the Amarok patch, but I don't see that being an issue. We can migrate Amarok to liblastfm1 when upstream does it. -Todd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org