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Yes, tried that; hit a tonne of dependencies.<br>
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Cheers<br>
Gordon<br>
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ok then I think your 2 options is contact the rpm maintainer
from 11.2 and see what is happening.<br>
Or try and build xmltv yourself. No idea what this involves
though.<br>
I find it odd about your comment about the 11.2 mythtv not
installing. Although I select the packman repos through the
community repos option. I try to stay away from 1-click if i
can.<br>
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Yes, I've contacted the packager, but obviously he'll have his own
priorities which I can respect.<br>
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Building XMLTV requires a bundle of perl modules (which funnily
enough the same packager submits for openSUSE), and some aren't
available yet for 11.3, so it then becomes a job of trying to build
all the necessary PERL modules as well; the body is willing, but the
build skills aren't up to it.<br>
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I've also highlighted the issues with 11.2 to him, as 0.23 doesn't
even appear in YAST for 11.2, but the RPMs are listed on the Packman
site.<br>
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Attempting to manually install the RPMs for 11.2 results in failed
dependencies for a later libstdc++, which when manually installed
from the factory site breaks openSUSE, so dead end there.<br>
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Cheers<br>
Gordon<br>
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