On 3/16/23 16:58, s...@pandora.be wrote:
Something that worked for me was specifying a specific version.

https://www.illumos.org/issues/14648

pkg install pkg://hipster-encumbered/media/vlc@2.2.8-2018.0.0.2

So although I am not sure about your question in general ("can I downgrade in IPS 
?"),
I think the answer is "yes a downgrade can be done in IPS, BUT it depends".

First of all you can reboot in an old BE (boot environment) if you have kept an 
old BE (beadm).

An IPS downgrade also depends on the contents of the repositories, dependencies 
of the packages etc.
Also sometimes you have constraints like "locks" which I have documented for 
Squeak
http://docs.openindiana.org/handbook/community/squeak/index.html

  pkg change-facet facet.version-lock.*

which is perhaps not applicable to VLC but it is to Squeak or some other IPS 
packages.

So in the end the question "is it possible to downgrade in IPS" has no easy 
answer, I think.

Basically I think the situation for media/vlc is not so bad, because 2.2.8 is 
still in the repo,
and the latest versions are in the repo as well.

Also the package   :  ffmpeg  can be used as an alternative to VLC.


Regards,
David Stes

----- Op 13 mar 2023 om 21:06 schreef Matthew Yapit irixu...@gmx.com:

As of recently, the following doesn't work as intended:
Trash doesn't show trashed items, one must delete files from
~/.local/share/Trash/files.
mate-system-monitor cores on startup.
VLC 3.0.18 doesn't playback some videos correctly, some have out of sync
sound, some have strangulated sound.

With VLC, these defects are also found in Android VLC 3.5.4,  I was able
to downgrade VLC in android and get a working video player.

I am aware of 'pkg update's ability to downgrade.  Does anyone have a
recipe for down grading these programs?  At least with VLC?

--Matthew


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Hello!

If you want that one package is left not-updated by "pkg update",
you could freeze the current installed version with "pkg freeze ..."

See man page..

Regards,

Stephan



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