On 05/30/2011 12:27 AM, Greg KH wrote:
> On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 04:05:18PM +0200, Dave Plater wrote:
>> Can packages in 11.4 standard or update repositories build against
>> packages provided in the tumbleweed update repository.?
> No, tumbleweed builds against 11.4, not the other way around.
>
> greg k-h
>
What are the criteria for packages to get a link in tumbleweed?
I have a blender-2.57b release which can't build with python3-3.1 it needs 3.2, do I have to wait for 3.2 to hit factory before I start
bugging the python people to send it to tumbleweed, I can then submit blender to Packman.
Thanks
Dave P
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Can packages in 11.4 standard or update repositories build against packages provided in the tumbleweed update repository.? I've filed
bnc#696826 about 11.4's lv2core-devel's lv2config being unable to function due to a lack of package python-redland. The LV2 plugin system
cannot be used at all if the package can't build against lv2core and slv2, I submitted new packages lv2core, slv2 and an updated redland
package that included the python bindings before 11.4's release, lv2core is in the 11.4 distribution but slv2 is still in review, here is
it's history :
62079 State:declined By:autobuild When:2011-02-18T16:30:51
submit: multimedia:libs/slv2 -> openSUSE:Factory note: obsoleted by submitreq 62078
From: plater(new)
Descr: Removed conflict for libslv2-8
62078 State:review By:coolo When:2011-03-28T16:14:46
submit: multimedia:libs/slv2 -> openSUSE:Factory
From: plater(new) -> saschpe(review)
Descr: Removed conflict for libslv2-8
60049 State:declined By:autobuild When:2011-02-18T16:30:43
submit: multimedia:libs/slv2 -> openSUSE:Factory
From: plater(new)
Descr: Add slv2-0.6.6-licencefix.patch to remove file with conflicting
GPLv2 statement in the header.
See bnc#669117 and slv upstream drobillad #630
59638 State:declined By:autobuild When:2011-02-04T17:25:01
submit: multimedia:libs/slv2 -> openSUSE:Factory
From: plater(new)
Descr: New package slv2 is a library to make the use of LV2 plugins as
simple as possible for applications.slv2 is free software (GPL v2
or later) written in C99 using the Redland RDF toolkit, and is
known to work on GNU/Linux and Mac OS X. This package is the
other part of the slv2 lv2core needed for openSUSE packages to
use the LV2 plugin system and compliments submit request sr#59624
the home url for this package is
http://drobilla.net/software/slv2/ apart from the url and licence
all of the other relevant information is contained in submit
request id 59624
and this is sr#62078 the last request which is still open :
Request #62078:
submit: multimedia:libs/slv2(r5) -> openSUSE:Factory/slv2
Message:
Removed conflict for libslv2-8
State: review 2011-03-28T16:14:46 coolo
Comment: run checker
Review: new darix None None None Please decide
accepted None factory-auto 2011-03-29T16:16:48 coolo Builds for all Factory repos found
Output of check script (non-fatal):
History: review 2011-03-18T10:39:07 saschpe
new 2011-02-18T16:18:50 plater
This last request effectively blocks slv from even going into factory. There was a comment made in a reply during one of my many emails
pleading for slv2 to be accepted that it was a duplicate of a Packman package and I replied that it's purpose was to enable multimedia
applications to build with support for LV2 plugins and openSUSE packages cannot build against Packman packages.
I'm busy updating qtractor from 0.7.8 to 0.7.9 the earlier version would have been in 11.4 had slv2 been present and now it seems that
version 0.7.9 is also going to be blocked.
Reference threads :
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2011-02/msg00678.htmlhttp://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2011-02/msg00004.htmlhttp://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2011-01/msg00377.html
I originally created the lv2core and slv2 packages when a user requested LV2 plugin support for ardour which isn't in the main distribution
but he was happy with the result and this verifies that there isn't anything wrong with the package. Maybe I violated an openSUSE rule
inadvertently but if nobody explains what it was I may do it again. I'm passionate about openSUSE multimedia and I feel that it presents an
important face of openSUSE.
Regards
Dave Plater
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On Wednesday 25 May 2011 3:15:45 PM Dave Plater wrote:
> I'm on 11.4 kde4.6.1 and "Hardware" is below "Network and Connectivity" and
> above "System Administration". The "Device Actions" sub menuitem is the
> first item on my English US system, maybe you are running a different
> language and it's hidden somehow? Try switching to English to confirm
> this.
>
> Regards
> Dave P
It is my mistake. It is as you said. I searched for hardware and got nothing.
In search, section headings won't appear, it seems.
Rgds,
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On Wednesday 25 May 2011 3:15:45 PM Dave Plater wrote:
> I'm on 11.4 kde4.6.1 and "Hardware" is below "Network and Connectivity" and
> above "System Administration". The "Device Actions" sub menuitem is the
> first item on my English US system, maybe you are running a different
> language and it's hidden somehow? Try switching to English to confirm
> this.
>
> Regards
> Dave P
It is my mistake. It is as you said. I searched for hardware and got nothing.
In search, section headings won't appear, it seems.
Rgds,
PB
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On Wednesday 25 May 2011 3:15:45 PM Dave Plater wrote:
> I'm on 11.4 kde4.6.1 and "Hardware" is below "Network and Connectivity" and
> above "System Administration". The "Device Actions" sub menuitem is the
> first item on my English US system, maybe you are running a different
> language and it's hidden somehow? Try switching to English to confirm
> this.
>
> Regards
> Dave P
It is my mistake. It is as you said. I searched for hardware and got nothing.
In search, section headings won't appear, it seems.
Rgds,
PB
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On Wednesday 25 May 2011 2:16:33 PM Dave Plater wrote:
> Open System settings and select "Hardware" - "Device Actions" and edit the
> kscd properties to be the same as the kaffeine properties for "audio cd"
>
> Dave P
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Do you have that option in System Settings? Are you running Kubuntu?
In my opnsuse system, I do not have 'hardware', 'device actions' in my system
settings. However that configuration can be accessed from DN rightclick menu.
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Strangely, the kscd option I ceated for audio CDS on insertion does not appear
anymore.
It did work on the day I created and I launched kscd with it. But now it does
not come up in the options offered. The only thing I remember is ,
installation of VLC backend, which sneaked as part of update. But what it has
to do with device notifier?
The option is present in the list of device-notifier options, but never comes
up when an audio cd is inseted. A device notofier problem or any backend
problem?
PB
On Monday 16 May 2011 9:09:54 PM jdd wrote:
> Le 16/05/2011 01:25, Parameshwara Bhat a écrit :
> > I looked up the configuration of device-notifier, where there is an entry
> > for KSCD, but it does not come up in the choices.
>
> Whatever choice I do it never come up on the choices!
>
> I use (I write it in french, but you can probably figure out what it
> is in your language):
>
> Correspondance de la propriété
> Disque optique
> Available content
> (contient) audio
>
> that is exactly the same as the two entries that shows.
>
> what is curious is that the lines I add are still visible in the
> applet config menu, but not in the choices
>
> jdd
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I've just accepted clementine which is an amarok offshoot and is non kde dependant, into multimedia:apps. I've just tested it and it plays
audio cds, one thing that amarok can't do atm.
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Hello
I'm reasonably sure I tested kscd with success last week, but I can't
make it work anymore!
work that is read a cd. It launches but say "no cd" when VLC or
kaffeine play it
klaunching kscd in an xterm, I could see a gstreamer error. looking
with yast, I notice gstreamer was not the pm version, so I changed to
pm, but with no change according to kscd
kscd
MusicBrainz: Connecting to http://musicbrainz.org:80
MusicBrainz: GET
/ws/1/release/?type=xml&discid=ZzKLG.0x4pPmi6eVVhadC30qt34-
MusicBrainz: Result: 0 (200 OK)
MusicBrainz: Status: 200
MusicBrainz: Response:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><metadata
xmlns="http://musicbrainz.org/ns/mmd-1.0#"
xmlns:ext="http://musicbrainz.org/ns/ext-1.0#"><release-list></release-list></metadata>
cd reads from /dev/cdrom
thanks
jdd
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