[gentoo-user] emerge conflict. Need help. ffmpeg, kpipewire, handbrake, ffmpegthumbnailer and others.
Howdy, Doing my updates, most things updated but some still have conflicts. Emerge is trying to tell me but I use Konsole and I think it messes up the ^ bit and points to the wrong thing. I'm thinking this is a USE flag problem but I can't tell for sure. Anyone else recognize this and make sense of it? I recently switched to the pipewire thing and that could be part of it, maybe. It's among those mentioned at least. (chroot) root@fireball / # emerge -auDN media-video/ffmpeg kde-apps/ffmpegthumbs media-video/handbrake sci-libs/opencascade media-libs/opencv kde-apps/k3b kde-plasma/kpipewire kde-frameworks/kfilemetadata media-video/mplayer libtorrent-rasterbar net-p2p/qbittorrent gui-libs/egl-wayland These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! Dependency resolution took 40.62 s. Total: 0 packages, Size of downloads: 0 KiB WARNING: One or more updates/rebuilds have been skipped due to a dependency conflict: net-libs/libtorrent-rasterbar:0 (net-libs/libtorrent-rasterbar-2.0.8:0/2.0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) USE="dht gnutls ssl -debug -python -test" ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_11 -python3_10" conflicts with =media-video/ffmpeg-3.1.3:0/56.58.58=[postproc] required by (media-video/vlc-3.0.18-r3:0/5-9::gentoo, installed) USE="X a52 alsa bidi bluray cddb dbus dvbpsi dvd encode ffmpeg flac fontconfig gcrypt gui jpeg libnotify libsamplerate mad mp3 mpeg ncurses ogg png pulseaudio ssl svg truetype udev wayland x264 x265 xml zeroconf -aom -archive -aribsub -chromaprint -chromecast -dav1d -dc1394 -debug (-directx) -dts -faad -fdk -fluidsynth -gme -gstreamer -ieee1394 -jack -kate -keyring -libass -libcaca -libtar -libtiger -linsys -lirc -live -lua -macosx-notifications -matroska -modplug -mtp -musepack -nfs -omxil -optimisememory -opus -projectm -rdp -run-as-root -samba -sdl-image -sftp -shout -sid -skins -soxr -speex -srt -taglib -test -theora -tremor -twolame -upnp -v4l -vaapi -vdpau -vnc -vpx -zvbi" ABI_X86="(64)" CPU_FLAGS_X86="mmx sse" LUA_SINGLE_TARGET="lua5-1" media-video/ffmpeg:0/56.58.58=[encode,threads] required by (media-video/mpv-0.35.1-r1:0/2::gentoo, installed) USE="X alsa bluray cdda cli drm dvd egl iconv javascript jpeg lcms libmpv libplacebo lua opengl pipewire pulseaudio sdl uchardet vulkan wayland xv zlib (-aqua) -archive (-coreaudio) -debug -dvb -gamepad -jack -libcaca (-mmal) -nvenc -openal (-raspberry-pi) -rubberband (-selinux) -sixel -sndio -test -tools -vaapi -vdpau -zimg" ABI_X86="(64)" LUA_SINGLE_TARGET="luajit -lua5-1" PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_11 -python3_10 (-python3_12)" media-video/ffmpeg:0/56.58.58= required by (media-video/gpac-2.2.0:0/11::gentoo, installed) USE="X a52 aac alsa ffmpeg jpeg jpeg2k mad opengl png pulseaudio sdl ssl truetype vorbis xml xvid -debug -dvb -jack -oss -static-libs -theora" ABI_X86="(64)" CPU_FLAGS_X86="sse2" >=media-video/ffmpeg-2:0/56.58.58=[encode] required by (app-text/unpaper-7.0.0:0/0::gentoo, installed) USE="userland_GNU -test" ABI_X86="(64)" media-video/ffmpeg:0/56.58.58= required by (kde-frameworks/kfilemetadata-5.106.0:5/5.106::gentoo, installed) USE="epub exif ffmpeg pdf taglib userland_GNU -debug -doc -mobi -test" ABI_X86="(64)" >=media-video/ffmpeg-4.0:0/56.58.58= required by (media-video/mplayer-1.5_p20230215:0/0::gentoo, installed) USE="X a52 alsa bidi bluray cddb cdio cdparanoia dvd dvdnav enca encode faac iconv ipv6 jpeg libass mad mng mp3 network opengl osdmenu png pulseaudio rar sdl shm truetype unicode vorbis x264 xscreensaver xv xvid -aalib (-aqua) -bl -bs2b -cpudetection -debug -dga -doc -dts -dv -dvb -faad -fbcon -ftp -ggi -gsm -jack -joystick -ladspa -libcaca -libmpeg2 -lirc -live -lzo -md5sum -nas -openal -oss -pnm -pvr -radio -rtc -rtmp -samba (-selinux) -speex -tga -theora -toolame -tremor -twolame -v4l -vcd -vdpau (-vidix) -xinerama -yuv4mpeg -zoran" ABI_X86="(64)" CPU_FLAGS_X86="avx fma3 fma4 mmx mmxext sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 xop -3dnow -3dnowext -avx2" VIDEO_CARDS="-mga" =media-video/ffmpeg-2.7:0/56.58.58= required by (media-video/ffmpegthumbnailer-2.2.2-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) USE="gtk jpeg png userland_GNU -gnome -test" ABI_X86="(64)" gui-libs/egl-wayland:0 (gui-libs/egl-wayland-1.1.12:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) USE="" ABI_X86="(64)" conflicts with ~gui-libs/egl-wayland-1.1.7 required by (x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-470.182.03:0/470::gentoo, installed) USE="X driver tools wayland -dist-kernel -persistenced -static-libs" ABI_X86="(64) -32" ^ ^ !!! The following installed packages are masked: - sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-6.1.23::gentoo (masked by: packag
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge conflict. Need help. ffmpeg, kpipewire, handbrake, ffmpegthumbnailer and others.
On Sun, 4 Jun 2023 at 21:56, Dale wrote: > > Howdy, > > Doing my updates, most things updated but some still have conflicts. > Emerge is trying to tell me but I use Konsole and I think it messes up > the ^ bit and points to the wrong thing. I'm thinking this is a USE > flag problem but I can't tell for sure. Anyone else recognize this and > make sense of it? I recently switched to the pipewire thing and that > could be part of it, maybe. It's among those mentioned at least. > > Ideas? Thoughts?? It seems opencascade and handbrake are the culprits for you, blocking the ffmpeg upgrade, in your output they require
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge conflict. Need help. ffmpeg, kpipewire, handbrake, ffmpegthumbnailer and others.
On 2023.06.04 15:56, Dale wrote: Doing my updates, most things updated but some still have conflicts. Emerge is trying to tell me but I use Konsole and I think it messes up the ^ bit and points to the wrong thing. I suspect the ^ assumes a fixed width font.
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge conflict. Need help. ffmpeg, kpipewire, handbrake, ffmpegthumbnailer and others.
Arve Barsnes wrote: > On Sun, 4 Jun 2023 at 21:56, Dale wrote: >> Howdy, >> >> Doing my updates, most things updated but some still have conflicts. >> Emerge is trying to tell me but I use Konsole and I think it messes up >> the ^ bit and points to the wrong thing. I'm thinking this is a USE >> flag problem but I can't tell for sure. Anyone else recognize this and >> make sense of it? I recently switched to the pipewire thing and that >> could be part of it, maybe. It's among those mentioned at least. >> >> Ideas? Thoughts?? > It seems opencascade and handbrake are the culprits for you, blocking > the ffmpeg upgrade, in your output they require a newer handbrake version that uses ffmpeg 5, but it is not in > ::gentoo, so maybe check for a newer version in an overlay or on > b.g.o. Maybe the same is true for opencascade. > > I was thinking that was what it was saying at first but nothing newer was in the tree that was masked/keyworded so I thought I was just not reading it right. Then I couldn't figure out what USE flag it was complaining about either. It seems my first thought was right but odd there is a dependency on something not in the tree. I may just mask the newer ffmpeg until the tree catches up. I won't update until next weekend anyway, or the next if I'm busy. I'll see what I can figure out the torrent problem. May be a similar problem. Thanks much for shedding some light on this. I was scratching my head pretty good. lol Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge conflict. Need help. ffmpeg, kpipewire, handbrake, ffmpegthumbnailer and others.
Jack wrote: > On 2023.06.04 15:56, Dale wrote: > >> Doing my updates, most things updated but some still have conflicts. >> Emerge is trying to tell me but I use Konsole and I think it messes >> up the ^ bit and points to the wrong thing. > I suspect the ^ assumes a fixed width font. > > I suspect it is that or expecting a console or something. There may be a setting to make it work in Konsole but I have no idea what it would be or where to look even. It's always been that way. Either way, it rarely points to the right spot which makes it useless when trying to decode what emerge is saying. Maybe one day. Maybe. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge conflict. Need help. ffmpeg, kpipewire, handbrake, ffmpegthumbnailer and others.
On 2023.06.04 17:22, Dale wrote: Jack wrote: > On 2023.06.04 15:56, Dale wrote: > >> Doing my updates, most things updated but some still have conflicts. >> Emerge is trying to tell me but I use Konsole and I think it messes >> up the ^ bit and points to the wrong thing. > I suspect the ^ assumes a fixed width font. > > I suspect it is that or expecting a console or something. There may be a setting to make it work in Konsole but I have no idea what it would be or where to look even. It's always been that way. Either way, it rarely points to the right spot which makes it useless when trying to decode what emerge is saying. It doesn't matter where you are looking at that output, it just counts characters to put the ^^^ under what it is supposed to point to. That only LOOKS right if you use a monospace or fixed width font. Works the same in a terminal or text editor or email reader. In Konsole, it's under Settings/Edit Profiles/pick and edit the profile, click Appearance on the left, and pick an appropriate font near the bottom. Maybe one day. Maybe. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge conflict. Need help. ffmpeg, kpipewire, handbrake, ffmpegthumbnailer and others.
Jack wrote: > On 2023.06.04 17:22, Dale wrote: >> Jack wrote: >> > On 2023.06.04 15:56, Dale wrote: >> > >> >> Doing my updates, most things updated but some still have conflicts. >> >> Emerge is trying to tell me but I use Konsole and I think it messes >> >> up the ^ bit and points to the wrong thing. >> > I suspect the ^ assumes a fixed width font. >> > >> > >> >> >> I suspect it is that or expecting a console or something. There may be >> a setting to make it work in Konsole but I have no idea what it would be >> or where to look even. It's always been that way. Either way, it >> rarely points to the right spot which makes it useless when trying to >> decode what emerge is saying. > It doesn't matter where you are looking at that output, it just counts > characters to put the ^^^ under what it is supposed to point to. That > only LOOKS right if you use a monospace or fixed width font. Works > the same in a terminal or text editor or email reader. > > In Konsole, it's under Settings/Edit Profiles/pick and edit the > profile, click Appearance on the left, and pick an appropriate font > near the bottom. >> >> Maybe one day. Maybe. >> >> Dale >> >> :-) :-) >> >> >> > > > I made a change. See if it helps next time. It was set to the default which is easy for me to read but never heard of the font. Thanks. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge conflict. Need help. ffmpeg, kpipewire, handbrake, ffmpegthumbnailer and others.
On Sun, 4 Jun 2023 22:21:54 +0200, Arve Barsnes wrote: > > Doing my updates, most things updated but some still have conflicts. > > Emerge is trying to tell me but I use Konsole and I think it messes up > > the ^ bit and points to the wrong thing. I'm thinking this is a > > USE flag problem but I can't tell for sure. Anyone else recognize > > this and make sense of it? I recently switched to the pipewire thing > > and that could be part of it, maybe. It's among those mentioned at > > least. > > > > Ideas? Thoughts?? > > It seems opencascade and handbrake are the culprits for you, blocking > the ffmpeg upgrade, in your output they require a newer handbrake version that uses ffmpeg 5, but it is not in > ::gentoo, so maybe check for a newer version in an overlay or on > b.g.o. According to b.g.o the version of HandBrake works with the new ffmpeg. I just package.masked ffmpeg-5.1.3 for now. > Maybe the same is true for opencascade. libopenshot is also affected here. -- Neil Bothwick Quick!! Act as if nothing has happened! pgpY75FtiO_Y2.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature