On 01/28/2011 07:49 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
As I've learnt just a day ago (or so) that RPM Fusion cannot build against Fedora Test Updates. They have to wait for packages from "updates-testing" to enter the stable "updates" repository, before the build system will be able to use them.
There would have been only one work-around for this problem. Step by step:
- publish a mostly superfluous update of audacious-plugins-freeworld
to depend on exactly the previous Audacious 2.4.0 and not change anything else in that update 2) publish Audacious 2.4.3 at Fedora 3) RPM Fusion users will get a broken dependency when 2.4.3 enters stable, which will stop them from updating Audacious 4) publish an update of audacious-plugins-freeworld for 2.4.3 5) RPM Fusion users will become able to update all at once
I see. Yes, that would have been a nice hack probably.
That RPM Fusion seems to have new problems and hasn't pushed any packages since Wed adds to the severity of this issue.
A strict dependency in 3rd party plugin packages will be needed. An update of Audacious that exports the audacious(plugin-api) version has been submitted to Fedora 14 updates-testing this evening.
Great. Thanks for all the packaging work you do with audacious; it is is really appreciated.
All the best, Jorge