installing xmms-mp3 fails due to dependency issues

Austin Isler a_c_isler at verizon.net
Fri Feb 27 17:55:41 UTC 2004


When I installed 1.2.9 mp3 support came by default.

Austin

Tobias Weisserth wrote:

>Hi Christoph,
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>Am Mi, den 25.02.2004 schrieb Christoph Wickert um 23:31:
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>>livna.org is not an standalone repo, it depends on download.fedora.us!
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>Ah. I didn't realise that. I'll guess that's it.
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>>>Server: Livna.org Fedora Compatible Packages (testing)
>>>Server: Livna.org Fedora Compatible Packages (unstable)
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>>Are you sure you want to use unstable packages???
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>They follow after everything else so when I get packages from other
>sources first it doesn't really harm, does it? And when a package is
>only available as unstable then it's better to have this than nothing.
>Besides, I use Gentoo on my machine, so don't warn me about unstable
>packages ;-)
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>>BTW: XMMS 1.2.9 rpms for fedora are available at xmms.org.
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>Correction: 1.2.10
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>I installed it before reading your helpful replies. Does the package
>from xmms.org have the mp3 plugin installed by default? They don't offer
>it for download separately. What about the other packages they offer
>along? I guess I'll need the ogg-vorbis thing (why they didn't include
>this in the main package is a riddle to me). 
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>thanks and kind regards,
>Tobias
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