Hi On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 00:01, Bob Smits <b...@rsmits.ca> wrote: > On January 16, 2011 10:25:05 pm Peter C. Ndikuwera wrote: >> Bob, >> >> If you add the Packman repo, then you can get the latest Amarok.
Amarok is not in a Packman repo, it's free software so doesn't have to be there (although some codecs which might be useful for you are) >> >> See this: >> http://en.opensuse.org/Additional_package_repositories#Packman >> > > If I go there I find a Packman repo alright, but nowhere on it can I find a > new version of Amarok. > > > Version: Factory > > Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Romania USA > Version: 11.3 > > Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Romania USA > Version: 11.2 > > Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Romania USA (for standard 11.2) > Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Romania USA (for use in addition of > KDE 3 repositories only) > Version: 11.1 > > Germany Germany Germany Germany Germany Romania USA > > I don't see it when I add the Packman repo to my list of repositories, either. > > Or whether I look for Amarok or amarok? > > So where is it? On http://software.opensuse.org type-in amarok and select your openSUSE version, then hit 'search'. In each result there's a package version at the bottom (for example amarok-2.4.0-11.1.i586.rpm), look for one with 2.4.0 and then hit "1-Click Install" it will open an installation wizard (when you select 'open' and not 'save' in the download window, otherwise, search for the downloaded .ymp file and click on it). An example of the repo within Amarok 2.4.0 is: KDE:/UpdatedApps (this is the safest bet if you are using stable KDE). Look here for KDE-related repos: http://en.opensuse.org/KDE_repositories > > -- > Robert Smits Email b...@rsmits.ca > _______________________________________________ > Amarok mailing list > Amarok@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok > Cheers, Kuba _______________________________________________ Amarok mailing list Amarok@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok