Hello,

In the Message; 

  Subject    : [packman] [Bug] openSUSE Slowroll: Broken libavcodec62 blocks 
60+ multimedia updates (pipewire/vlc/gstreamer)
  Message-ID : 
<caldgyqt+h8gda8orkmmlvugufa6jfy0zyl3ggq5zkmkkjfg...@mail.gmail.com>
  Date & Time: Fri, 1 May 2026 17:43:54 +0300

[LBF] == LB F <[email protected]> has written:

[...]
LBF>  2. The official openSUSE Slowroll repository provides
LBF>  'pipewire-spa-plugins-0_2' (1.6.4-1.1), but it strictly requires
LBF>  'libavcodec.so.62(LIBAVCODEC_62.10)'.
[...]

How did you come to this conclusion?

I'm using a self-built version of pipewire on Tumbleweed, but in my
environment, doesn't pipewire-spa-plugins-0_2 depend on libavacodec?

        $ ldd /usr/lib64/spa-0.2/*/* | grep avcodec
        (Returns nothing)

Best Regards.

--
┏━━┓彡   Masaru Nomiya                     mail-to: nomiya @ ab.auone-net.jp
┃\/彡
┗━━┛       "We can say, from firsthand experience, that having an A.I.
               available to you can be really useful; that it can help you
               learn; that it can make you more capable; that it can assist
               you in better utilizing your human capital, and even in
               expanding it. We can also say, with some confidence, that A.I.
               cannot do many of the important things people do -- that,
               except in certain narrow circumstances, it is better at
               enabling human beings than at taking their place. "
               
                   1           -- "Is A.I. Actually a Bubble?" The New Yorker --
        

_______________________________________________
Packman mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman

Antwort per Email an