Hello Packman Team,

There is a severe dependency breakdown in the openSUSE Slowroll
repository that has been unresolved for several days, blocking over 68
multimedia packages from updating (including pipewire, vlc, libheif,
and gstreamer).

The root cause of the deadlock revolves around 'pipewire-aptx' and
'libavcodec62':

1. Packman provides 'pipewire-aptx' version 1.6.4-1699.1.pm.1, which
requires 'pipewire-spa-plugins-0_2 >= 1.6.4'.
2. The official openSUSE Slowroll repository provides
'pipewire-spa-plugins-0_2' (1.6.4-1.1), but it strictly requires
'libavcodec.so.62(LIBAVCODEC_62.10)'.
3. The current version of 'libavcodec62' in the Packman Slowroll
repository is '8.1-1699.6.pm.7', which DOES NOT provide
'LIBAVCODEC_62.10' (it seems it hasn't been rebuilt against the newer
ABI).

Because of Packman's versioning schema (1699), zypper considers
Packman's broken 'libavcodec62' to be newer than openSUSE's working
'8.1-3.1'. This forces a complete dependency deadlock when trying to
run `zypper dup`, as it falls back to trying to install the blocked
'ffmpeg-8-mini-libs' package.

Could you please rebuild 'libavcodec62' (ffmpeg) and related libraries
for the Slowroll repository so that they match the current openSUSE
base ABI?

Thank you for your hard work!

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