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| Summary: |
libnjb required by Amarok causes udev warnings |
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TDE
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Reporter: |
Jan Stolarek <jwstolarek> |
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tdemultimedia | Assignee: |
Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf> |
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RESOLVED
NOTOURPROBLEM
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enhancement
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CC: |
bugwatch, jwstolarek, michele.calgaro, slavek.banko
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| Priority: |
P5
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| Version: |
3.5.13.x [Trinity] | |
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All | |
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| OS: |
Debian Squeeze | |
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| Bug Blocks: |
3060
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| Attachments: |
udev warnings
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Created attachment 846 [details] udev warnings amarok-trinity package requires libnjb, which is used to manage some Creative multimedia players. The version of libnjb provided in Squeeze causes a lot of ugly udev warnings during system boot (see attachment). I think most people do not own these particular Creative players handled by libnjb and thus don't need this package. I think that it would be better to change amarok-trinity dependency on libnjb from "required" to "suggested". Workaround: comment out all rules in /etc/udev/rules.d/libnjb.rules