On 11/19/2010 01:55 PM, Philipp Thomas wrote:
* Dave Plater (davejplater@gmail.com) [20101119 09:01]:
Hi, I innocently updated a very old libraw1394 a month and a half ago,
libraw1394-8 to prevent a sudden loss of telephony packages, it's not as easy as I thought, I have to move the headers in the devel package into a named directory to prevent a conflict with libraw1394-devel.
Why do you need headers? Only binary packages should matter and their only requirement would be the old shared library which could be provided by a package that builds all but only packages the shared library.
Or do you mean that the API changed and that the VoIP packages don't compile with newer headers? Then the only correct thing to do is fix the VoIP packages.
IMHO the VoIP packages need an overhaul so any help will be appreciated - home:plater libraw1394-8, I'm slowly getting snowed under and although I learn rapidly by finding things out by trial and error this time I need some more experienced help to speed the process up.
I'll try but can't promise anything.
Philipp
The main problem is libdc1394-1.2.2 won't build with the new libraw. libdc1394-1.2.2 (see home:plater libdc1394) builds with libdc1394-2.1.2 to produce libdc1394_control12-1.2.2 and libdc1394_control12-devel-1.2.2 is needed for pwlib (failing in factory atm) which is required by most of the dated VoIP packages. I can't see a way for the libraw1394-8-devel package to exist with libraw1394-devel unfortunately it doesn't produce versioned directories. Thanks Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org