Repos…
is rpmforge now considered ‘friendly’ with EPEL?
I normally only use EPEL as an addition repo, but one package I want to install on this one system is ffmpeg, and I’m finding it on rpmforge only… but its install wants to mix epel and rpmforge packages…
Installing:
ffmpeg x86_64 0.6.5-1.el6.rf rpmforge 2.7 M
Installing for dependencies:
a52dec x86_64 0.7.4-8.el6.rf rpmforge 89 k
dirac-libs x86_64 1.0.2-4.el6 epel 335 k
faac x86_64 1.26-1.el6.rf rpmforge 140 k
ffmpeg-libpostproc x86_64 0.6.5-1.el6.rf rpmforge 24 k
libdc1394 x86_64 2.1.2-3.4.el6 base 117 k
librtmp x86_64 2.3-1.el6.rf rpmforge 106 k
libva x86_64 1.0.15-1.el6 epel 53 k
opencore-amr x86_64 0.1.2-1.el6.rf rpmforge 417 k
orc x86_64 0.4.16-6.el6 epel 146 k
schroedinger x86_64 1.0.10-1.el6.rf rpmforge 591 k
x264 x86_64 0.0.0-0.4.20101111.el6.rf rpmforge 1.0 M
which to me seems kinda scary, as I remember getting into conflicts between these in the past.
5 thoughts on - Repos…
I’d recommend installing ffmpeg from Nux-dextop repo.
Akemi
+1 Great repo, I use it to supplement things that I cannot find in epel.
Am 18.09.2014 um 22:02 schrieb John R Pierce:
I suggest to use the priority yum plugin.
BTW – rpmforge is no longer maintained.
I actually meant to say, repoforge, which for all practical purposes is the successor of rpmforge, including the repo identifier name it uses.
Am 19.09.2014 um 10:25 schrieb John R Pierce:
http://lists.repoforge.org/pipermail/users/2014-May/029506.html
http://wiki.CentOS.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories