Anne Wilson wrote:
For some time now updates on my CentOS box had skipped exiv2. Yesterday I
decided to do something about it, so I removed it - together with gwenview,
digikam and, IIRC, libexiv2. That sounded reasonable, so I accepted the
removal, then re-installed gwenview and digikam, which, of course, pulled in
the two exiv2 packages. The version number of exiv2 sounded familiar, but I
assumed that it would bring in the best-match version, and continued. This
morning, seeing that more updates were announced, I ran update again. To my
surprise, exiv2 was skipped, as before.
I'm curious as to what could be happening here.
I too had this issue, although my need for exiv2 was gnome-commander.
Thus I too removed exiv2 and its dependents. As I did not need the
packages I have left them uninstalled. I think the issue is a change in
the exiv2 rpm spec file in regards to libraries needed or included, thus
as both come from rf - suggest post a request to them. HTH
Anne
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