Jon Masters wrote on 16.03.2010 13:04:
On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 11:16 +0100, Matěj Cepl wrote:
> Dne 16.3.2010 09:50, Ankur Sinha napsal(a):
> > I did notice that. I wasn't sure why a package from rpmfusion would
> > conflict with one from fedora repos. (It's in rpmfusion for a reason)
> > Is it being obsoleted by a fedora package (license been cleared or
> > something)?
>
> There are constantly modules moving between -good, -bad, -ugly packages
> of gstreamer, and sometimes rpmfusion packages are not in sync with
> Fedora ones. Give rpmfusion packagers some time to fix it (or join them
> and help to fix it on your own).
I'd just add those gstreamer packages to my exclude config in yum for
the moment, if you don't want to deal with the breakage each time. Then
you can remove those excludes when the repos catch up with each other.
/etc/yum.conf:
exclude=gstreamer-plugins-bad-free gstreamer-plugins-good
There are so many developers around on this list that know: reporting
bugs is the right way to get problems fixed and fixing things is way
better than posting workarounds to public places for various reasons --
nevertheless nobody filed a bug yet afaics :-/
CU
thl
P.S.: A updated gst-plugins-bad package that afaik solves the problem in
question was pushed to the proper RPM Fusion repos one or two hours ago,
so there is no need to report a bug anymore afaics -- but people will
continue to see the problem for the next ~24 hours or so due to
mirror-lag and caching issues