On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 11:20:44AM +0200, KH KH wrote:
> --- NEW FILE mpg321.spec ---
> Name: mpg321
> Version: 0.2.10.4
> Release: 1%{?dist}
> Summary: Command line MPEG audio player
>
...
> Obsoletes: mpg123
>
> %description
> mpg321 is a replacement for mpg123, a very popular command-line
...
Do we really need this package ?
This was probably a good replacement for mpg123 when a actively
maintained. But last release was in 2002.
That doesn't mean it is unmaintained by itself. But at least
Obsoleting newer mpg123 seems be uneeded.
(the alternative %post command would make the work).
(a bit late)
I will remove the "Obsoletes: mpg123" as well as the symlinks for mpg123
and the manpage. And then it would probably make sense to also submit
mpg123.
On the other side, sox (in Fedora) will need to use a
"play" and
"record" symlinks for the next version
see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=226425
And if my patches get merged, maybe we can have libtool-ltdl support
for dlopening module (that can enhance mp3 and even amr support within
sox). Thoses modules could land in RPMFusion then.
So i wonder who pick the mpg3-cmdline symlinks alternative command
line ? And maybe we can choose play and record instead ?
(this will probably need to be discussed in the fedora-devel ml )
Adrian