can't find 0.9 rpm for Fedora 9
Posted: 15 Oct 2008 16:51
by georgesdev
hello,
I'm trying to upgrade to 0.9 (from 0.86) on My Fedora 9 laptop.
I've set the livna distribution for yum.
But when I try to install (with yum install vlc) it says 0.86 is the latest version.
Does someone know a repository for getting vlc 0.9 for Fedora today?
Re: can't find 0.9 rpm for Fedora 9
Posted: 20 Oct 2008 21:35
by georgesdev
hello,
I'm trying to upgrade to 0.9 (from 0.86) on My Fedora 9 laptop.
I've set the livna distribution for yum.
But when I try to install (with yum install vlc) it says 0.86 is the latest version.
Does someone know a repository for getting vlc 0.9 for Fedora today?
No reply in 5 days, well it looks like Linux is not really a strategic platform for vlc. Too bad
Re: can't find 0.9 rpm for Fedora 9
Posted: 20 Oct 2008 21:46
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
hello,
I'm trying to upgrade to 0.9 (from 0.86) on My Fedora 9 laptop.
I've set the livna distribution for yum.
But when I try to install (with yum install vlc) it says 0.86 is the latest version.
Does someone know a repository for getting vlc 0.9 for Fedora today?
No reply in 5 days, well it looks like Linux is not really a strategic platform for vlc. Too bad
No, but in the linux world, the distribution are making the packages not upstream.
Re: can't find 0.9 rpm for Fedora 9
Posted: 21 Oct 2008 13:47
by HorseFD
hello,
I'm trying to upgrade to 0.9 (from 0.86) on My Fedora 9 laptop.
I've set the livna distribution for yum.
But when I try to install (with yum install vlc) it says 0.86 is the latest version.
Does someone know a repository for getting vlc 0.9 for Fedora today?
No reply in 5 days, well it looks like Linux is not really a strategic platform for vlc. Too bad
Hey, I think this is what you're looking for. From the ATrpms repository.
http://atrpms.net/dist/f9/vlc/
Re: can't find 0.9 rpm for Fedora 9
Posted: 21 Oct 2008 23:05
by georgesdev
Thanks, this looks like what I was looking for.
I don't know yet if I can trust that repository but it's good to know that livna is not the only source of "early rpms" for fedora