Op dinsdag 2 juli 2019 11:21:29 CEST schreef Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar:
On Tue, 2019-07-02 at 11:17 +0200, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Packages changed:
colord gnome-calculator (3.32.1 -> 3.32.2) gstreamer (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-editing-services (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-bad (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-base (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-good (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-libav (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-plugins-ugly (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-rtsp-server (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-transcoder (1.14.1 -> 1.16.0) gstreamer-validate (1.14.5 -> 1.16.0)
These gstreamer-plugins do want to replace the same packages from Packman. Should I allow the vendor change?
Only you can answer that question for yourself and your needs. Most likely, PM is not yet upgraded to gst 1.16.0 - so not performing the vendor change might cause you more problem than you could win.
Generally, the GST packages were done in a way that you shuld be able to stick to the openSUSE provided ones and EXTEND this by the -addon- orig packages provided by 3rd party repos.
Cheers Dominique
The underlying question is: what is the difference between the two versions? In general the packman version supports more codecs than the openSUSE version. So, in order not to surprised by an unsupported codec, it seems better to have the packman version. I stick with that version and await the new packman version to arrive. -- fr.gr. member openSUSE Freek de Kruijf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org