Hello,
I am a recent newcomer to the openSUSE community. One of the results of my query on the openSUSE forum regarding repositories
has led to the statement that there are packages on Packman that need to be removed.
The packages mentioned are fpc, lazarus, and qt4pas-devel. A succinct post
Hi.
There seems to be something going on with mpv-0.15.0-38.10 in the openSUSE
13.2 repository. Mpv seems to expect ffmpeg version 3.0. However, the
version of ffmpeg in the repository is 2.8.6. As a result, mpv is unable to
play files with aac and ac3 audio, among other formats.
Output of 'mpv
They need to be installed when installing mpv player.
I can't play most of the videos correctly now!
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On Wednesday 24 February 2016 18:59:55 Erwin Lam wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just noticed that the update of mpv to version 0.15.0-38.10 pulls in a
> bunch of libraries from openSUSE 13.2 KDE Extra repository instead of from
> Packman. Is this intentional or an error?
Nevermind. Issue solved. The
Hello,
I just noticed that the update of mpv to version 0.15.0-38.10 pulls in a bunch
of libraries from openSUSE 13.2 KDE Extra repository instead of from Packman.
Is this intentional or an error?
Kind regards,
Erwin
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On Wed, Feb 24, Manfred Hollstein wrote:
> Could it be that some outgoing configuration for mirrors is wrong at the
> Packman build service?
Publishing is disabled since ffmpeg3 was released. I think its time to
reenable it again and fix the few remaining packages (opencv, strigi,
amarok).
Olaf
Hi there,
I found the broadcom-wl-kmp-* rpms for openSUSE_13.2 via the search
button on pmbs.linux2linux.org. According to the build log, they have
been built for the latest security update kernel for openSUSE_13.2 on
Mon Feb 22 07:58:35 UTC 2016, but it appears that no mirror has them.
Even