11 Oct
2005
11 Oct
'05
18:45
I just discovered that suse included CommonC++ instead of commoncpp2. The latter is the successor of the former. The package is included for the SIP client Twinkle. As a new version of Twinkle has been released I encountered a dependency problem. My spec file tells me, to use commoncpp2 iso CommonC++. Is there any reason that suse included CommonC++? How to deal with this one (of course I can open a bug report, but perhaps there is new way now we have opensuse and 10.1 in development). ps: commoncpp2 and friends have been build and will be available via the apt repository. -- Richard