libexpat version 2
A couple of betas ago, libexpat was upgraded from expat-1.95.8-5 to expat-2.0.0-3. There are two MySQL RPMs, mysql-querybrowser and a beta version of mysql-workbench, that require libexpat.so.0. Short of compiling from source, is there any other alternative? I assume I can't install both versions of libexpat. Thanks, -- Emmett "Buddy" Pate emmett@epate.com
Emmett Pate
A couple of betas ago, libexpat was upgraded from expat-1.95.8-5 to expat-2.0.0-3. There are two MySQL RPMs, mysql-querybrowser and a beta version of mysql-workbench, that require libexpat.so.0.
Where do those come from? They should not be part of our distro...
Short of compiling from source, is there any other alternative? I assume I can't install both versions of libexpat.
Open a bugreport and ask for a compat-expat package with the libexpat.so.0 in it, Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, aj@suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj/ SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Emmett Pate
writes: A couple of betas ago, libexpat was upgraded from expat-1.95.8-5 to expat-2.0.0-3. There are two MySQL RPMs, mysql-querybrowser and a beta version of mysql-workbench, that require libexpat.so.0.
Where do those come from? They should not be part of our distro...
Sorry about that - I should have been more specific. They're RPMs downloaded directly from MySQL. Those are the only two non-Suse RPMs, however, that have needed expat-1 so it may be a non-issue.
Short of compiling from source, is there any other alternative? I assume I can't install both versions of libexpat.
Open a bugreport and ask for a compat-expat package with the libexpat.so.0 in it,
Thanks. Will do...
Andreas
-- Emmett "Buddy" Pate emmett@epate.com
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