libraw1394?

Steven Ringwald asric at asric.com
Fri Dec 23 23:42:41 UTC 2005



Ok. The way to use the FC4 repo is to upgrade to FC4. (Mixing 
OS-versioned RPMs is just a recipe for disaster).

Here are the results from my FC3-i386 box (since I now know what you are 
running):
[root at wintermute etc ]# cat /etc/redhat-release
Fedora Core release 3 (Heidelberg)

[root at wintermute etc]# yum search libraw1394
[ ... yum stuff pruned ... ]

libraw1394-devel.i386                    0.10.1-3               base
Matched from:
libraw1394-devel
Development libs for libraw1394
Development libraries needed to build applications against libraw1394.

libraw1394.i386                          0.10.1-3               base
Matched from:
libraw1394
The libraw1394 library provides direct access to the IEEE-1394 bus through
the Linux 1394 subsystem's raw1394 user space interface.

--------------------

My /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo file looks like:
[base]
name=Fedora Core $releasever - $basearch - Base
mirrorlist=http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors/fedora-core-$releasever.us.west
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1

[root at wintermute etc]# less /var/cache/yum/base/primary.xml.gz
[ .... around line 79360 or so .... ]
<package type="rpm">
  <name>libraw1394</name>
  <arch>i386</arch>
  <version epoch="0" ver="0.10.1" rel="3"/>
  <checksum type="sha" 
pkgid="YES">345bf142a41df8f43673d1c4ad964c950ebcaa00</che
cksum>
  <summary>Library providing low-level IEEE-1394 access</summary>
  <description>The libraw1394 library provides direct access to the 
IEEE-1394 bu
s through
the Linux 1394 subsystem's raw1394 user space interface.</description>

How do you have your yum.repos.d/fedora.repos file setup?

Steve





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