On Tue 06 Aug 2013 08:14:14 PM CDT, Felix Miata wrote:
[I'm no programmer, nor packager] kdenlive & kde3-kenlive for 11.4 & 12.1 require (lib)melt5. Packman (Essentials) apparently only provides (lib)melt6, though these apps purport to be available for these "unsupported" releases. What's required to enable kdenlive installation, getting Packman to rebuild for melt6? Install melt6 first, then force "breakage"?
It seems like any time I have a Packman problem, switching to some other Packman mirror than the one configured solves the problem. Which is the master for Packman, http://packman.links2linux.org/? Isn't there some way using Packman like openSUSE has with mirrorbrain to find whatever mirror does have a needed package?
kde3-enlive installs to 12.2 with mlt6, but won't start because it cannot find the mlt5 installation configuration, loops looking for it, and cannot be exited, only killed. Hi Shouldn't this be taken up on the packman Mailing list?
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