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[users] Strange dependency on flash-plugin
Juan Castro
2012-06-12 15:49:09 UTC
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It now depends on KDE libraries. Why is that? The one from Adobe's YUM
repo doesn't.

Juan
Rex Dieter
2012-06-12 16:20:26 UTC
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Post by Juan Castro
It now depends on KDE libraries. Why is that? The one from Adobe's YUM
repo doesn't.
adobe's packaging essentially disables all dependencies.

the package *does* in fact, include a kde systemsettings module for
configuring the plugin, however.

So, if you (rpmforge) is going to repackage it, you may want to consider
disabling rpm automatic dependencies too (or split out the kde bits)...
but, if you're going to do that, there's not much point in repackaging
it (ie, just use adobe's rpm), is there?

-- rex
Juan Castro
2012-06-12 16:35:08 UTC
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A split would be nice. I favor this suggestion.
Post by Rex Dieter
Post by Juan Castro
It now depends on KDE libraries. Why is that? The one from Adobe's YUM
repo doesn't.
adobe's packaging essentially disables all dependencies.
the package *does* in fact, include a kde systemsettings module for
configuring the plugin, however.
So, if you (rpmforge) is going to repackage it, you may want to consider
disabling rpm automatic dependencies too (or split out the kde bits)...
but, if you're going to do that, there's not much point in repackaging
it (ie, just use adobe's rpm), is there?
-- rex
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Juan Castro
2012-06-12 16:35:08 UTC
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A split would be nice. I favor this suggestion.
Post by Rex Dieter
Post by Juan Castro
It now depends on KDE libraries. Why is that? The one from Adobe's YUM
repo doesn't.
adobe's packaging essentially disables all dependencies.
the package *does* in fact, include a kde systemsettings module for
configuring the plugin, however.
So, if you (rpmforge) is going to repackage it, you may want to consider
disabling rpm automatic dependencies too (or split out the kde bits)...
but, if you're going to do that, there's not much point in repackaging
it (ie, just use adobe's rpm), is there?
-- rex
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Juan Castro
2012-06-12 15:49:09 UTC
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It now depends on KDE libraries. Why is that? The one from Adobe's YUM
repo doesn't.

Juan
Rex Dieter
2012-06-12 16:20:26 UTC
Permalink
Post by Juan Castro
It now depends on KDE libraries. Why is that? The one from Adobe's YUM
repo doesn't.
adobe's packaging essentially disables all dependencies.

the package *does* in fact, include a kde systemsettings module for
configuring the plugin, however.

So, if you (rpmforge) is going to repackage it, you may want to consider
disabling rpm automatic dependencies too (or split out the kde bits)...
but, if you're going to do that, there's not much point in repackaging
it (ie, just use adobe's rpm), is there?

-- rex
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