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    After trying to make parts of 1.0.5 from source, I updated my system
    to version 1.0.5 as soon as I saw it on the official Fedora repo
    site.  The following shows what YUM thinks I have installed.<br>
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        <blockquote><small><font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">[ian@localhost
              ~]$ yum list installed gstre*<br>
              Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit<br>
              Installed Packages<br>
              gstreamer.x86_64                    0.10.36-2.fc18 
              @koji-override-0/$releasever<br>
              gstreamer-plugins-bad-free.x86_64   0.10.23-13.fc18
              @koji-override-0/$releasever<br>
              gstreamer-plugins-base.x86_64       0.10.36-3.fc18 
              @koji-override-0/$releasever<br>
              gstreamer-plugins-espeak.x86_64     0.4.0-1.fc18   
              @koji-override-0/$releasever<br>
              gstreamer-plugins-good.x86_64       0.10.31-5.fc18 
              @koji-override-0/$releasever<br>
              gstreamer-python.x86_64             0.10.22-3.fc18 
              @koji-override-0/$releasever<br>
              gstreamer-rtsp.x86_64               0.10.8-3.fc18  
              @koji-override-0/$releasever<br>
              gstreamer-tools.x86_64              0.10.36-2.fc18 
              @koji-override-0/$releasever<br>
              gstreamer1.x86_64                   1.0.5-1.fc18   
              @updates                    <br>
              gstreamer1-devel.x86_64             1.0.5-1.fc18   
              @updates                    <br>
              gstreamer1-devel-docs.noarch        1.0.5-1.fc18   
              @updates                    <br>
              gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free.x86_64  1.0.5-1.fc18   
              @updates                    <br>
              gstreamer1-plugins-base.x86_64      1.0.5-2.fc18   
              @updates                    <br>
              gstreamer1-plugins-base-devel-docs.noarch<br>
                                                  1.0.5-2.fc18   
              @updates                    <br>
              gstreamer1-plugins-good.x86_64      1.0.5-1.fc18   
              @updates</font></small><big>    </big>                <br>
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    When I do a gst-inspect, I do not see very many elements<br>
    <blockquote><small><font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">[ian@localhost
          ~]$ gst-inspect-1.0<br>
          coreelements:  capsfilter: CapsFilter<br>
          coreelements:  fakesrc: Fake Source<br>
          coreelements:  fakesink: Fake Sink<br>
          coreelements:  fdsrc: Filedescriptor Source<br>
          coreelements:  fdsink: Filedescriptor Sink<br>
          coreelements:  filesrc: File Source<br>
          coreelements:  funnel: Funnel pipe fitting<br>
          coreelements:  identity: Identity<br>
          coreelements:  input-selector: Input selector<br>
          coreelements:  output-selector: Output selector<br>
          coreelements:  queue: Queue<br>
          coreelements:  queue2: Queue 2<br>
          coreelements:  filesink: File Sink<br>
          coreelements:  tee: Tee pipe fitting<br>
          coreelements:  typefind: TypeFind<br>
          coreelements:  multiqueue: MultiQueue<br>
          coreelements:  valve: Valve element<br>
          staticelements:  bin: Generic bin<br>
          staticelements:  pipeline: Pipeline object<br>
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          Total count: 2 plugins, 19 features<br>
          [ian@localhost ~]$ gst-inspect-1.0 avimux<br>
          No such element or plugin 'avimux'<br>
          [ian@localhost ~]$ </font></small><br>
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    How can I see all the 'missing' ones? Remove and re-install the
    packages? Something simpler?<br>
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    Ian<br>
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