OPENSUSE 2013-618 - Amarok: update to 2.7.1 bugfix release - not insallapble
This update fixes the following issues with amarok:
- Update to 2.7.1
+ CHANGES:
* kde#315329: Problematic support for treating MusicBrainz ids as track unique ids was dropped; should avoid surprising "Duplicate Tracks Found" errors.
+ BUGFIXES:
* kde#316216: Fix inability to reverse "Use Music Location" decision and inability to clear database once all collection directories have been unset.
* kde#319371: Fix frequent crashes on Linux when starting to play a track.
* kde#314528: Fix compilation error on systems with gcc-4.2
* kde#313914: Fix inability to create database when home directory contains non-ASCII characters.
* kde#311847: Fix typo in Nepomuk query which did not let track numbers of Nepomuk Collection tracks show up in Amarok.
+ Drop fix-crashes-on-track-change.patch and trackNumber-typo-fix.diff these patches are included in this release
- kde#319371: fix frequent crashes when changing tracks
Weitere Informationen zu den Fehlerbereinigungen dieser Aktualisierung sind auf diesen Webseiten verfügbar:
• https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311847
• https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315329
• https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313914
• https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314528
• https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=316216
• https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319371
Paketquelle: repo-update
everytime i try to install the patch (aoutomatically with the update-apper then i get following complains from the system;
I’m not sure what you are doing, but it looks wrong. As far as I know, a patch such as “OPENSUSE 2013-618” comes from opensuse, and should not be dependent on anything at packman.
On my system, I see that I have installed Amarok-2.7.1-13.18, which is from packman. And amarok-lang is also from packman.
It looks as if you have amarok from opensuse, but amarok-lang from packman. That’s not a good mixture.