This bug is another example showing things are not tested for Kubuntu.
The new dependencies, though unnecessary, work fine for gnome. But
misc-plugins which don't depend on Gnome doesn't work.
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Change in dependency of libxine1 and broken new package
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This is still broken on gutsy and the packages won't get updated with
apt-get so I really think they should be pulled from backports.
This problem that is easily fixed means myself and many others I'm sure
ignore the constant update notification in Kubuntu.
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>> xine-lib (1.1.8-3ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
Will this fix not be available for Gutsy?
If it will be, then when can we expect it?
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Change in dependency of libxine1 and broken new package
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xine-lib (1.1.8-3ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
Merged from the current state of the debian packaging branch. Will appear
in unstable shortly.
[Darren Salt]
* libxine1-dbg was missing some debug symbols. Fixed by building it after
xine-lib's other arch:any packages.
* Introduce a new p
Exactly. Why don't u change the status of the bug to confirmed?
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This issue is still present which causes a constant upgrade notification
on kubuntu.
The problem seems to be that libxine1 has "required: libxine1-plugins or
libxine1-misc-plugins" which was or should be a recommend since they
pull in the gnome packages which aren't a default on a kubuntu system.
Forgot to add package hint while reporting
** Changed in: xine-lib (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => xine-lib
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