Thanks, There was an old version of vdpau-va-driver installed in the system even though it's no longer in Debian. Removing it allowed vlc to work with the 2.17.0-1 libva libraries. Perhaps this should be moved to the libva bug list with a request to add a conflict with vdpau-va-driver? thanks,--jack
On Sunday, February 19, 2023 at 03:03:51 PM EST, Rémi Denis-Courmont <r...@remlab.net> wrote: Le sunnuntaina 19. helmikuuta 2023, 19.13.51 EET js jb a écrit : > I've verified that by downgrading these libva2 libraries from 2.17.0-1 to > 2.14.0-1, VLC_3.0.18 works fine again: libva-dev=2.14.0-1 > libva-drm2=2.14.0-1 > libva-glx2=2.14.0-1 > libva-wayland2=2.14.0-1 > libva-x11-2=2.14.0-1 > libva2=2.14.0-1 > intel-media-va-driver=22.4.2+dfsg1-2 (downgraded from 23.1.0+dfsg1-1 > only to avoid removing the package). Therefore this bug should be > reassigned to the libva2 package instead of vlc. thanks,--jack AFAICT, the bug is caused by vdpau-va-driver, which is no longer in Debian. But of course, libva should set lay out adequate conflict statements to prevent this from causes crashes, and forcing the package to be uninstalled. -- レミ・デニ-クールモン http://www.remlab.net/