Basil Chupin wrote:
On 04/11/09 21:48, Martin Schlander wrote:
Onsdag den 4. november 2009 06:50:26 skrev Basil Chupin:
* the application *k9copy* is not in the list of available software for installation - in any shown repository; and
It's a packman package - not an openSUSE one, never was. Packman will probably have it available for 11.2 soon.
* the copy of *kaffeine* does not contain the 'fix' for the problem which Christoph Pfister told me about on 18 October last that he had put through to the svn of kaffeine; the problem was about the AC3 audio stream that was not being correctly scanned for for some High Definition TV channels (and which he found after I provided him with some details).
Can't say anything about the particular patch. But it's almost certain new kaffeine betas will appear in the kde:backports repo as soon as they're released, so you shouldn't have to endure the problem very long.
Thank you for your response.
It's just that in past releases of SuSE/oS both applications were on the release DVD and both worked after the necessary additional files were installed but now, a week away from official release of 11.2, one is nowhere in sight and the other has a bug which was fixed 2 weeks ago.
We'll see what happens in the next week or so..... :-)
BC I don't know what DVDs you had, but k9copy was not in my copy of openSUSE 11.0 or 11.1. Have a look in the openSUSE:11.1 project on the OBS if you don't believe me.
And just because a bug was fixed upstream does not mean that SUSE should start shipping untested svn checkouts. There is a reason projects have "releases" and encourage people to stick with the releases unless they know what they are doing. Who knows what else changed in kaffeine svn besides your bugfix??? IIRC the version freeze for 11.2 was more than two weeks ago, and the shipped version of kaffeine is the most recent release. You can't ask for more than that. And anyway as far as I can tell the patch is not important enough to justify worrying about when a release is looming. Just wait for an updated version to appear in KDE:KDE4:Backports or wherever some time after the 11.2 release, or even better, start packaging it up yourself and make it available for others. Regards, MasterPatricko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org