On 7 January 2015 at 17:43, Chris Tapp <opensou...@keylevel.com> wrote:
> Ignore gst-va-intel, all you need is gstreamer-vaapi-1.0 to get GStreamer > 1.0 to do VAAPI. > > > Thanks. What about va-intel and libva-intel-driver - looks like I need > these? > Erm, yeah, libva-intel-driver might be useful if you want it to actually work, I should have mentioned that! > That said 1.0 and 0.10 shouldn't be conflicting, what were the errors? > > > I don't have the exact message to hand at the moment, but it was something > to do with 0.10 shared libs being installed with the same name as the > corresponding 1.0 libs. The 0.10 then took precedence as they were > installed later. > > 0.10 was pulled in due to some RDEPENDS in gst-va-intel (e.g. for > gst-plugins-good-isomp4, which is 0.10 specific). > Ah right, that's the problem where private libraries in different directories with the same basename get confused for the same library. Known problem and I thought there was a workaround. I'll dig. For what it's worth I plan on getting the va metapackages removed from meta-intel now as they're pointless - they were created to abstract the choice between EMGD and gst-vaapi but EMGD doesn't exist in meta-intel any more. Ross
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