Jon Masters wrote on 16.03.2010 13:04: > On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 11:16 +0100, Matěj Cepl wrote: >> Dne 16.3.2010 09:50, Ankur Sinha napsal(a): >> > I did notice that. I wasn't sure why a package from rpmfusion would >> > conflict with one from fedora repos. (It's in rpmfusion for a reason) >> > Is it being obsoleted by a fedora package (license been cleared or >> > something)? >> >> There are constantly modules moving between -good, -bad, -ugly packages >> of gstreamer, and sometimes rpmfusion packages are not in sync with >> Fedora ones. Give rpmfusion packagers some time to fix it (or join them >> and help to fix it on your own). > > I'd just add those gstreamer packages to my exclude config in yum for > the moment, if you don't want to deal with the breakage each time. Then > you can remove those excludes when the repos catch up with each other. > > /etc/yum.conf: > > exclude=gstreamer-plugins-bad-free gstreamer-plugins-good There are so many developers around on this list that know: reporting bugs is the right way to get problems fixed and fixing things is way better than posting workarounds to public places for various reasons -- nevertheless nobody filed a bug yet afaics :-/ CU thl P.S.: A updated gst-plugins-bad package that afaik solves the problem in question was pushed to the proper RPM Fusion repos one or two hours ago, so there is no need to report a bug anymore afaics -- but people will continue to see the problem for the next ~24 hours or so due to mirror-lag and caching issues -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel