> Emmet Hikory <email address hidden> writes:
>
>>> From a quick look at pyxine, the correct dependencies of python-pyxine
>> are not clear, given that one could write either an X or console
>> binding. The only reverse dependency of python-pyxine is lsongs. I see
>> two options, and encourage someone more familar with python or xine to
>> select one (or suggest something preferable)
>>
>> A) Add libxine1-x | libxine1-console | libxine1 (<< 1.1.8-2) to pyxine-xine dependencies
>> B) Add libxine1-x to lsongs dependencies & nothing to pyxine-xine
>
> My current guess is that we should go with option B. I've CC'ed the
> debian pyxine maintainer in this email.
>
> Jaldhar, what are your plans regarding the pyxine package in Debian?
>
Actually, I am slowly in the process of orphaning lsongs and all its
dependencies. I am willing to fix all outstanding bugs first though.
On Sun, 4 Nov 2007, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> Emmet Hikory <email address hidden> writes:
>
>>> From a quick look at pyxine, the correct dependencies of python-pyxine
>> are not clear, given that one could write either an X or console
>> binding. The only reverse dependency of python-pyxine is lsongs. I see
>> two options, and encourage someone more familar with python or xine to
>> select one (or suggest something preferable)
>>
>> A) Add libxine1-x | libxine1-console | libxine1 (<< 1.1.8-2) to pyxine-xine dependencies
>> B) Add libxine1-x to lsongs dependencies & nothing to pyxine-xine
>
> My current guess is that we should go with option B. I've CC'ed the
> debian pyxine maintainer in this email.
>
> Jaldhar, what are your plans regarding the pyxine package in Debian?
>
Actually, I am slowly in the process of orphaning lsongs and all its
dependencies. I am willing to fix all outstanding bugs first though.
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