On 30 September 2011 14:22, Robert Schweikert <rjschwei@suse.com> wrote:
Hi,
After some more digging and lots of clicking ;) I end up with the following entries in the whitelist that do not appear to match anything.
"libartskde1" : "no package found", "libevolutionglue" : "no package found", "libgladesharpglue-2" : "no package found", "libglibsharpglue-2" : "no package found", "libgnomesharpglue-2" : "no package found", "libgsfglue" : "no package found", "libICE6" : "no package found", "libind_helper0" : "no package found", "libmdbodbc0" : "no package found", "libQtSql4" : "no package found", "libSM6" : "no package found", "libz1" : "no package found",
If anyone recognizes one of these names and can confirm that it really no longer exists I would appreciate it. On the contrary, if you do recognize a name and the package still exists in the project please point me to the project and spec that produces the library in question.
I'll rip these out within the next couple of days if I do not hear anything back.
How does that list exactly work? libz1 is obviously how the zlib package *should* be named, and libICE6 is the name xorg-x11-libICE should have. So I suppose it's not that they "no longer exists" but that they will never exists until those entries are ripped from the list? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org