IMO, if you want to use a stable system with mp3 support and all that stuff, use a stable release. If you want to contribute by testing Factory and/or alpha/beta releases, please do so, but you don't need mp3 support to do that. But hey, that's my opinion, correct me if I'm wrong :)
As at least the relevant multimedia packages built from you and packman for 10.1 work for me with 10.2 currently, there is no problem at the moment ;). BTW, great job!
Now that as 10.2 is feature-freezed since beta1, I could start building packages against it... if yast didn't just hang/die and require zmd to do a dirinstall (for whatever reason) :\
Good to know that I'm not the only one still not getting ZMD to work properly ;(.
The amarok package in the Build Service is kind of crippled too, it.... ... ...has, amongst other things, mp3 and mp4 support, which isn't compiled into the SUSE package.
This was kind of the information I was looking for. Thanks! However, it would be great if there would be some wiki-information along the lines "the following packages from the official SUSE site only provide reduced functionality because of possible legal problems in some countries". I know that this can probably be found in individual README.SUSE-files, but if you're wondering why e.g. Amarok doesn't seem to be able to use Musicbrainz on MP3-files, it's quite a hassle to find out which library in the chain of dependancies causes this. (You have to know that this problem exists because of legal restrictions to begin with - For weeks I thought this is some Amarok and/or Musicbrainz-problem). Alex --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org