Am 01.08.2016 um 14:46 schrieb Manfred Hollstein:
> There is however another problem
> because kodi and its plugins require "libnfs", but this is no longer
> provided on TW as the package has been renamed to "libnfs8" there.
> Can someone please modify the spec files correspondigly?
I think no
Am 31. Juli 2016 14:39:56 MESZ, schrieb Manfred Hollstein :
>Hi there,
>
>I'm not sure what I see is what it should be...
The state of TW is what it should be. ffmpeg is in OBS since a year, but at
that time noone did the "switch" that was done 10 days ago. Only a subset of
Am 27.07.2016 um 08:19 schrieb Manfred Hollstein:
> now that 4.7.0 is available in Kernel:stable for some days, the related
> packages for broadcom-wl-kmp-* are missing from the above directory. Can
> someone please check if it's still setup to be built against
> Kernel:stable ?
The API changed
On Mon, Jun 27, Uzair Shamim wrote:
> I'm curious about if it is legal/within rules to distribute Metasploit
> on packman? I have asked about OpenSUSE build service and it seems
> that is not allowed due to German laws, would it possible on packman?
Quoting an earlier reply on this topic:
#
On Tue, Jun 21, Olaf Hering wrote:
> There is nothing PMBS can do to fix it. The obvious fix is to release
> the Qt 5.5 binaries from the Update channel also to
> openSUSE.org:SUSE:SLE-12-SP1:Update.
I found the qt5 update in
openSUSE.org:openSUSE:Backports:SLE-12-SP1:Update, and
On Mon, Jun 20, Dave Plater wrote:
> So we can safely delete the other gstreamer packages or are there
> packages that will get broken as a result?
A few packages which are linked in but have no BUILD_ORIG or other knobs
can be excluded from openSUSE_Tumbleweed. Looks like all _linked
gstreamer
On Mon, Jun 20, Tomáš Chvátal wrote:
> Ok guys this is again half-assed solution with package suffixes and others.
This is for the current way of publishing packages.
> We need to do this properly.
I'm actually ok with reorganizing the whole project layout. Since the
resulting layout is not
On Mon, Jun 20, Richard Brown wrote:
> Packman's current model for Tumbleweed, building against
> multimedia:libs and not Tumbleweed, means that Packman users get
> packages of the NEXT version of ffmpeg, gstreamer, etc, BEFORE it is
> ready for Tumbleweed
Regarding gstreamer, I wonder what kind
On Mon, Jun 20, Frederic Crozat wrote:
> Le lun. 20 juin 2016 à 10:07, Dave Plater a écrit :
> I think this is a proposal for a new Packman model.
> > Rolling release Packman and stable Packman, because ATM it is
> > impossible to have both but maybe Richard can help to
On Mon, Jun 20, Frederic Crozat wrote:
> You seem to forget the entire mess it created for Packman users when ffmpeg
> 3 became the "default" ffmpeg in Packman.
What mess was that? Likely just the build breakage caused by the API
change.
I think we should try to _link
On Sun, Jun 19, Richard Brown wrote:
> On 19 June 2016 at 16:41, Dave Plater wrote:
> >> The pkg in multimedia:libs is about one hundred, thousand, million
> >> times more at risk of being broken than the pkg in Factory
> >
> > Not if it's well maintained
>
> There is _NO
On Thu, Jun 16, Bjørn Lie wrote:
> Packman would be better of with link to the factory sources instead of
> straight from the devel one in m:l.
This does not help much. If the pkg in Factory gets broken for whatever
reason it will take weeks until the error is resolved.
Olaf
On Thu, Jun 16, Mathias Homann wrote:
> I'm getting the full load of gstreamer packages (and dependecies) as updates
> almost every day, is it REALLY necessary to rebuild gstreamer that often?
Likely yes.
What exactly changes? Usually each package is named like
name-version-release, and the
On Mon, May 30, Manfred Hollstein wrote:
> On Mon, 30 May 2016, 21:12:59 +0200, Olaf Hering wrote:
> > http://packman.inode.at/suse/Factory/Essentials/x86_64/broadcom-wl-kmp-default-6.30.223.248_k4.5.4_1-8.53.x86_64.rpm
>
> yes, this is the current Tumbleweed kernel, but Kerne
On Sun, May 29, Manfred Hollstein wrote:
> I'm currently trying to install the most recent kernel from OBS
> Kernel:stable/standard on my systems, but get problems because one of
> the systems is using the broadcom-wl WLAN driver. I'd like to build it
> for those kernels, too, but I believe I'd
On Mon, May 09, Luigi Baldoni wrote:
> Olaf Hering <olaf@...> writes:
>
> > > I suggest the following changes:
> > >
> > > link graphics/darktable to Multimedia/darktable
> >
> > Last time I looked at this failed pkg the spec file o
On Wed, May 11, Luigi Baldoni wrote:
> I noticed chromium-desktop-(gnome|kde) aren't being built: is that on purpose?
They are supposed to be build in OBS. Not sure if there is any value in
building them here.
Olaf
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On Tue, May 10, Raymond Wooninck wrote:
> On PBMS, there shouldn't be an constraint file. This would prevent something
> that the ffmpeg package is being build. On PBMS only the ffmpeg library is
> build, so that should be handled just fine with the defaults
I solved it by creating a plain
On Mon, May 09, Luigi Baldoni wrote:
> I suggest the following changes:
>
> link graphics/darktable to Multimedia/darktable
Last time I looked at this failed pkg the spec file or sources had
significant differences. This has to be checked with the maintainers of
the pkg.
> link
On Fri, May 06, Olaf Hering wrote:
> On Thu, May 05, staka...@freenet.de wrote:
>
> > Apparently the ffmpeg plugin needs an update as leap complains about a
> > missing dependency.
>
> It will take some days until version 50.0.2661.94 is built and
> published.
The
On Thu, May 05, staka...@freenet.de wrote:
> Apparently the ffmpeg plugin needs an update as leap complains about a
> missing dependency.
It will take some days until version 50.0.2661.94 is built and
published.
Olaf
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On Tue, Apr 12, Richard Brown wrote:
> Why is fdupes in Packman, and especially why is it in Essentials?
> It's already in Tumbleweed, I don't see why it needs to be in Packman
Its essential for build-compare, I think it does hardlinks properly. In
the end it does not need to be published. Is
On Thu, Apr 07, Lucian Vermeulen wrote:
> Can you provide any direction or advice? This has only started in the last
> day, since the Kodi v.16 update was put up, and I have no way of
> reinstalling 15.2 (which worked just fine).
Install the debuginfo, then run it from a terminal, like this:
On Tue, Apr 05, Дмитрий wrote:
> I had a clean opensuse installation, added packman repo, then entered "zypper
> dup". After reboot pulseaudio wasn't able to start.
When did you install, and which desktop variant?
I think it happens to work for me. This is my package list:
rpm -qa --qf
On Mon, Apr 04, Дмитрий wrote:
> When I change a vendor of gstreamer* and libgst* packages from repo-oss to
> Packman then Pulseadio doesn't start anymore. Got this error "E:
> [pulseaudio] main.c: Module load failed". Pulseaudio reinstalling helps to
What exactly are you doing, how can we
On Sat, Apr 02, em...@super.lt wrote:
> https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=968905
I have linked phonon4qt5-backend-vlc/phonon-backend-vlc to
openSUSE:Factory.
Olaf
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On Tue, Mar 29, Sagi Ben-Akiva wrote:
> Yes I know, but what cause the rebuild ?
Run 'osc tr Multimedia kodi openSUSE_Tumbleweed x86_64' to see the
reason.
> this code ?
No. This will trigger a rebuild of packages which depend on kodi.
Olaf
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On Mon, Mar 28, Richard Brown wrote:
> Problem: nothing provides libstdc++.so.5 needed by
> w32codec-all-20110131-1.9.i586
> Solution 1: do not install w32codec-all-20110131-1.9.i586
> Solution 2: break w32codec-all-20110131-1.9.i586 by ignoring some of its
> dependencies
I wiped the
On Mon, Mar 21, Marguerite Su wrote:
> But on OBS, -32bit compatible packages are built in i586 architecture.
Same in packman, perhaps just publishing of the -32bit packages is broken.
openSUSE_Leap_42.1/x86_64
100893 Dec 22 2015 ::import::i586::libmpg123-0-32bit-1.22.4-1.1.x86_64.rpm
On Mon, Mar 21, Michal Svec wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Mar 2016, Olaf Hering wrote:
>
> > > Hello, do you see why libmpg123-0-32bit is missing for Leap 42.1? It seems
> > > to be available for all the other distros but that one. That feels like a
> > > bu
On Fri, Mar 18, Michal Svec wrote:
>
> Hello, do you see why libmpg123-0-32bit is missing for Leap 42.1? It seems
> to be available for all the other distros but that one. That feels like a
> bug in packman...
>
> http://packman.links2linux.org/package/mpg123/671228
What package needs it?
Ping?
Why does network:chromium/chromium not build for SLE?
Please _link imlib2 and perl-Switch ino the prj to make sure a OBS and
PBS is in sync all the time.
Olaf
On Mon, Mar 07, Olaf Hering wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 18, Olaf Hering wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Jan 14, Raymond Wo
On Mon, Jan 18, Olaf Hering wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 14, Raymond Wooninck wrote:
>
> > I don't know where you looked but Chromium is maintained for SLE_12 on the
> > openSUSE OBS. Even updates are provided to SLE12_backports. So I don't think
> > that it would be necessary t
On Sun, Mar 06, Manfred Hollstein wrote:
> OBS:/repositories/filesystems gets sync'ed with Packman?
I have created _link files for exfat-utils and fuse-exfat.
Olaf
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On Fri, Mar 04, stevej wrote:
> Can we get the current version of MLT available?
The binaries from packman get their sources from OBS:
project="openSUSE.org:multimedia:libs"
Once libmlt is updated there it will appear in packman.
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On Thu, Mar 03, Sagi Ben-Akiva wrote:
> We can also build Kodi with it's internal version of ffmpeg.
> version 2.8.6 from https://github.com/xbmc/FFmpeg
This would be wrong. kodi worked fine since months.
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On Wed, Mar 02, Hendrik Vogelsang wrote:
> As soon as I start it it crashes on Leap :-)
I will try to reproduce it tomorrow.
Are the pkgs consistent, everything relevant coming from packman?
Today I have upgraded ffmpeg-2.8 to the current release/2.8 state with a
_service file. This should make
On Wed, Mar 02, Hendrik Vogelsang wrote:
> Hey,
>
> On 02.03.2016 14:00, Olaf Hering wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 02, Hendrik Vogelsang wrote:
> >
> > > That sounds like a good idea.
> >
> > Done.
> > Still I wonder why 2.8 makes trouble just n
On Wed, Mar 02, Hendrik Vogelsang wrote:
> That sounds like a good idea.
The trouble is that 2.6 and 2.8 use the same SONAMEs, so there is little
gain in having a ffmpeg-2.6 pkg. We better figure out why 2.8 causes
issues.
Olaf
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On Wed, Mar 02, Hendrik Vogelsang wrote:
> That sounds like a good idea.
Done.
Still I wonder why 2.8 makes trouble just now, its available since October.
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On Wed, Mar 02, Hendrik Vogelsang wrote:
> Hey,
>
> sorry for the late answer, I was sick in bed...
>
> On 29.02.2016 08:00, Olaf Hering wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 28, Hendrik Vogelsang wrote:
> >
> > > this seems to be a bad combination a
On Mon, Feb 29, Olaf Hering wrote:
> This seems to be specific to 13.2, my TW shows this:
Not sure how you got into this state. Running this in a 13.2 chroot gives:
[ 49s] + ffmpeg -codecs
[ 49s] + grep -E '(mp3|264)'
[ 49s] DEV.LS h264 H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPE
On Mon, Feb 29, Tobias Triffterer wrote:
> It seems that in the 3.0 version, H.264 can be decoded, but not encoded.
This seems to be specific to 13.2, my TW shows this:
DEV.LS h264 H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10
(decoders: h264 h264_vdpau ) (encoders: libx264
On Mon, Feb 29, Olaf Hering wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 28, Hendrik Vogelsang wrote:
>
> > this seems to be a bad combination as it leads to crashes in libavformat in
> > av_opt_next whenever something tries to play sounds.
>
> I think the bug is that kodi links agai
In the last days some builds ran forever because the system time inside
the VMs jumped around. I triggered an abort/rebuild to fix the affected
build attempt. Right now the issue still exists on swkjt01:1 for kodi.
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On Sun, Feb 28, Hendrik Vogelsang wrote:
> this seems to be a bad combination as it leads to crashes in libavformat in
> av_opt_next whenever something tries to play sounds.
I think the bug is that kodi links against ffmpeg-2.8 and libX. And
libX in turn links either against ffmpeg-3 or another
On Thu, Feb 25, T Lee Davidson wrote:
> The packages mentioned are fpc, lazarus, and qt4pas-devel. A succinct post
> listing these is at:
> https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/513841-software-opensuse-org-search-vs-eg-Packman?p=2755889#post2755889
Thanks for the feedback. I will take
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
11.4 is EOL in OBS.
Should we remove the 11.4 repos in packman to free resources?
The packages will remain on the mirrors.
I propose the 11th of April to actually do that move...
Olaf
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On Tue, Feb 16, Olaf Hering wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 16, Dave Plater wrote:
>
> > That should work, there's not that many packages according to :
> > osc whatdependson Essentials ffmpeg openSUSE_Tumbleweed x86_64
>
> 87 pkgs require ffmpeg according to my search.
> home
On Tue, Feb 16, Dave Plater wrote:
> That should work, there's not that many packages according to :
> osc whatdependson Essentials ffmpeg openSUSE_Tumbleweed x86_64
87 pkgs require ffmpeg according to my search.
home:olh:ffmpeg is mostly green with old ffmpeg.
Olaf
On Mon, Feb 15, Olaf Hering wrote:
> The ffmpeg package was upgraded to version 3.0, most likely by accident.
> As a result many packages fail to build. To avoid broken rpm
> dependencies I have disabled publishing. It should be enabled once
> everything is green again in the /monito
On Mon, Feb 15, Dave Plater wrote:
> On 2/15/16, Olaf Hering <o...@aepfle.de> wrote:
> > The ffmpeg package was upgraded to version 3.0, most likely by accident.
> > As a result many packages fail to build. To avoid broken rpm
> > dependencies I have disabled publishing
The ffmpeg package was upgraded to version 3.0, most likely by accident.
As a result many packages fail to build. To avoid broken rpm
dependencies I have disabled publishing. It should be enabled once
everything is green again in the /monitor page.
Olaf
In OBS the binary project "SUSE:SLE-12-SP1:GA" was finally populated on
2016-02-02. Today I switched the SLE_12 repo to build against this
project, instead of "SUSE:SLE-12:GA". It will most likely take the rest
of the week until packman has settled.
I dont expect any incompatiblities from this
On Wed, Jan 27, Edgar Aichinger wrote:
> - set the _with_carla variable in mm:apps prjconf. If Olaf Hering or
> anyone with maintainer permissions for multimedia project could do
> that, it would be great.
Done
> - update the linked package in PMBS and also set the with_ca
On Mon, Jan 25, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
> kodi is unresolvable because new libcec needs p8-platform instead of
> libplatform.
> I guess we need to _link p8-platform from OBS to pmbs? In Multimedia?
I linked it to Essentials earlier today. At the same time I disabled
build of libcec/p8-platform
On Mon, Jan 25, Olaf Hering wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 25, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
>
> > kodi is unresolvable because new libcec needs p8-platform instead of
> > libplatform.
> > I guess we need to _link p8-platform from OBS to pmbs? In Multimedia?
>
> I linked
On Wed, Jan 20, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
> it seems there is a problem on PMBS. omxplayer is available here:
> https://pmbs.links2linux.de/package/show/Multimedia/omxplayer
This pkg is broken because it provides libs provided already by ffmpeg.
I think it was me who disabled useforbuild. Why does
On Tue, Jan 19, Martin Schlander wrote:
> Funny thing how OBS sometimes gives newer packages, smaller build numbers.
This is due to cicount="copy", which uses the value from the _link
target. Now its the cicount from the pkg in PMBS, which is much lower.
Olaf
On Tue, Jan 19, Rob McCathie wrote:
> I'm on openSUSE Leap, using the Packman repo. Recently an update came into
> the Leap repo for libmatroska6, but the update is being prevented due to
> vlc-noX (vlc dependency) from Packman requiring the older version.
> vlc-noX needs a rebuild against the
On Wed, Jan 20, Rob McCathie wrote:
> "vlc-noX-2.2.1-305.1.x86_64 requires libmatroska.so.6(V_1.4.1)(64bit), but
> this requirement cannot be provided"
This is an old variant. I think 'zypper dup' is required to replace
old version 2.2.1-305.1 with the current version 2.2.1-131.3.
Olaf
On Thu, Jan 14, Raymond Wooninck wrote:
> I don't know where you looked but Chromium is maintained for SLE_12 on the
> openSUSE OBS. Even updates are provided to SLE12_backports. So I don't think
> that it would be necessary to build the full package on Packman as that the
> official repositories
On Tue, Jan 12, Olaf Hering wrote:
> I think for SLED and for simplicity the packman_bs yes/no knob in the
> spec file should be converted into a bcond to build the individual
> subpackages. The default should be as it is done now, only the main pkg
> gets build. In Essentials prjcon
Raymond,
there is appearently no chromium for SLE_12 in OBS or PMBS, only its
ffmpeg subpackage. This is sad, today I had an urgend need for chromium.
I think for SLED and for simplicity the packman_bs yes/no knob in the
spec file should be converted into a bcond to build the individual
On Wed, Jan 06, jdd wrote:
> I want to inform you than the package "kim" (Kde Image Management) from
> packman is briken - that is it do not fit plasma5 because the change in
> service places
>
> the obs repo kde:extra have a fixed one
I have replaced the pkg content with a _link to OBS. Its
There are some applications in PMBS which are also available from OBS.
While some do require ffmpeg/etc for building, others are just still in
PMBS for historical reasons. Examples are Extras/kim, Extras/freeswitch
Any objection to remove such packages or enable them only for
SLE/Evergreen?
On Mon, Jan 04, Olaf Hering wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 01, Marguerite Su wrote:
> > I just dropped "gtk, gtk-doc, glib, taglib, xmms" to zzAttic.
> Why did you drop taglib? Now the history of it is gone. I think its
> required by many other packages.
osc has appearently no
The repository openSUSE_12.3 is disabled since some months already.
Is it already properly archived, so that it can be removed from the list
of repositories?
Olaf
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On Fri, Jan 01, Marguerite Su wrote:
> I just dropped "gtk, gtk-doc, glib, taglib, xmms" to zzAttic.
imlib should be dropped as well.
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On Tue, Dec 29, Jose Antonio Mclauchlan wrote:
> ich habe SLED 11 SP2 und suche mtpfs.
Dafür fehlt die passende glib2 Version in SLE_11. Das ist auf meiner
TODO Liste. Allerdings meine ich das mtpfs dann trotzdem nicht richtig
funktionieren wird. Zumindest in 11.4 war der Zugriff auf ein
On Fri, Jan 01, Marguerite Su wrote:
> I just dropped "gtk, gtk-doc, glib, taglib, xmms" to zzAttic.
Why did you drop taglib? Now the history of it is gone. I think its
required by many other packages.
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On Tue, Dec 22, Johannes Obermayr wrote:
> There shouldn't be any -32bit packages since i586 is disabled for Leap.
I have enabled ffmpeg and its dependencies. Not sure which package would
actually consume these -32bit libraries.
Olaf
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On Sun, Dec 20, Terje J. Hanssen wrote:
> Timeout exceeded when accessing
> 'http://packman.inode.at/suse/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/repodata/repomd.xml'.
Try another mirror: http://packman.links2linux.de/mirrors
I switched to fau.de months ago, other mirrors may work equally well.
Olaf
On Sat, Dec 19, Jörg Lorenzen wrote:
> I think it should be "openSUSE.org:openSUSE:Leap:42.1:Update" to build all
> packages against current updates.
Done.
Olaf
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On Sat, Dec 19, Jurzitza, Dieter wrote:
> ffmpeg-tools from @system and ffmpeg from packman seem to collide on
> leap 42.1. During the last "zypper up" I got a bunch of messages
> referring to the fact that ffmpeg wants to replace files that stem
> from ffmpeg-tools.
This sub package did exist
Am 13.12.2015 um 08:05 schrieb Dave Plater:
> Hi, I wish to place a linked to multimedia:apps/qtractor in Packman to
> enable mp3 support. I've created a linked package in home:davepl and
> updated multimedia:apps with the proposed package and the link works.
> Which repo should I submit qtractor
Am 09.12.2015 um 09:01 schrieb Jimmy Berry:
> So what should we use, exactly?
As I said: check what the pkg actually requires, make sure the pkg
itself checks for exactly that (chromaprint gets this wrong for
example), and convert these requirements into pkgconfig().
See
The ffmpeg package in OBS was updated and got most of the functionality
from PMBS. Now the ffmpeg became a _link to OBS:multimedia:libs.
Please submit changes for ffmpeg to OBS from now on.
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Am 09.12.2015 um 08:15 schrieb Dave Plater:
> ffmpeg-devel works, check out Extra/blender
Yes, until the pkg gets renamed or dropped in favour of libav.
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Am 09.12.2015 um 07:07 schrieb Jimmy Berry:
> Seems like this means anyone with libffmpeg-devel needs to change it
> to ffmpeg-devel.
No. It has to be pkgconfig(). I had already started the conversion in
the last weeks, with slow progress.
home:olh:pkgconfig-ffmpeg has the remainders. This helps
On Mon, Dec 07, Norbert.Meyer wrote:
> Why did you make a Downgrade for libass5
> from 0.12.3-34.1 (Build 2015-07-14) to 0.12.1-2.6.1 (Build 2015-11-30)?
The TW version fails to build in
SLE_11|SLE_12|openSUSE_11.4|openSUSE_13.1|openSUSE_13.1_ARM, whats why
the 13.2:Update libass is build for
On Thu, Dec 03, S. wrote:
> Here's the submit request:
> https://pmbs.links2linux.de/request/show/2266
vlc in packman (PMBS) is a _link to the opensuse buildservice (OBS).
Sources are maintained in OBS, and changes done there will show up
immediately in PMBS. If I would accept this request
On Tue, Dec 01, S. wrote:
> Has any thought been given to compiling VLC against Qt4 for now? I just
> tried it in my home repo, and the Qt4 build of VLC magically fixes some
> major bugs that are rearing their heads in VLC with Qt5. Specifically, these
If it works and nothing breaks, branch it
On Thu, Dec 03, S. wrote:
> I do have a PMBS account. So I can just submit the change required to build
> it against Qt4 without worrying about how to build vlc-codecs?
vlc-codes will probably be built in PMBS, but not in OBS. So: yes.
Olaf
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On Thu, Dec 03, S. wrote:
> On 12/03/2015 09:17 AM, Olaf Hering wrote:
> >If it works and nothing breaks, branch it in OBS and do a SR to its
> >devel repo.
> >
> >Olaf
>
> Thanks for the suggestion Olaf. The Qt4 build works fine, but the problem is
> tha
On Wed, Nov 25, Martin Schlander wrote:
> Is 'zypper dup --from [Packman]' (or "switch system packages" in YaST) really
> the only way to ensure a consistent install, or am I missing something?
If the gestream packages had proper Requires in their subpackages most
of the hassle could be
On Tue, Nov 17, Stephan Hemeier wrote:
> Am Montag, 16. November 2015, 12:45:56 schrieben Sie:
> > On Sun, Nov 15, Stephan Hemeier wrote:
> > > In openSUSE 13.2 is lua in Version 5.2 installed, in the spec is 13.2
> > > defined
> > > with lua5.1:
> > Is there a lua51 pkg in 13.2? Does the pkg
On Sun, Oct 25, Torsten Duwe wrote:
> I found that the ffmpeg libs bundled with avidemux3 have funny
> permissions, built for "Factory", FWIW, but 13.2 is similar:
>
> rpm -qlvp avidemux3-2.6.10-4.2.x86_64.rpm | grep /usr/lib64/libADM.av
> -rwx---r-x 1 root root 6515120 Oct 20 09:04
On Sun, Nov 15, Stephan Hemeier wrote:
> In openSUSE 13.2 is lua in Version 5.2 installed, in the spec is 13.2 defined
> with lua5.1:
Is there a lua51 pkg in 13.2? Does the pkg work if it gets installed?
What is the actual failure anyway?
Olaf
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On Mon, Nov 16, Luigi Baldoni wrote:
> Why are we still fixing stuff for 11.4? I thought 13.1 was the new
> Evergreen...
As long as a given repo is enabled build failures will be fixed.
Bonus points if we fix also runtime failures...
Olaf
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Looks like PMBS can not use _service files?
Essentials/dcadec: service daemon error: connect to 10.8.0.1:5152: Connection
refused
I have added a _service file to that pkg to fix build in 11.4. Later I
realized that 11.4 had an overlay "rpm" pkg without the tilde handling,
which I removed now.
On Wed, Nov 11, Dave Plater wrote:
> Why can't I find xine-lib-1.2.6, the latest xine-lib in Packman. I
Perhaps its not published yet. The SR to fix build was submitted months
ago, but was accepted just a few days ago.
Olaf
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On Sat, Oct 31, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 October 2015 18.18:32 Erwin Lam wrote:
> > If this package is for x86_64, then why does it try to pull in a load of
> > 32bit
> > packages?
> Erwin flash-player is not coming from packman.
Since a few days flash-player is in Extras
Any word on the unification now that Leap has to be handled?
On Thu, Sep 10, Olaf Hering wrote:
> An old thread:
>
> packman maintains more than just 13.2. I just needed that pkg for SLE11,
> and had to use the 13.1 variant of that pkg. It would be nice if either
> the pkg is
On Fri, Oct 23, Dr Tony Young wrote:
> I forgot: the OS I am using is openSUSE 11.4. A year or two ago, the whole
> Handbrake package
> installed. At the moment, the CLI part will install, but the GTK section
> will not.
There is no gtk variant for handbrake anymore in 11.4.
Either it
On Wed, Oct 21, Malcolm wrote:
> I always use handbrake and make sure libdvdcss is installed
Is this the right tool for the job?
I see a couple of individual chapters, each one will be written to the
same file. But the previous is overwritten. It seems at the end the file
will contain just
What tool can be used to convert a video DVD with all its features
(chapters and the like) into a file, so that kodi handles it as if the
DVD would be in the physical drive?
I have a Shuttle without DVD drive, which is connected to TV. There are
likely ways to extract the video stream itself and
On Fri, Oct 16, Artur Łącki wrote:
> First: Kodi fails with segmentation fault after launch.
What repos are enabled, beside the used dist version and packman? If
there are additional addon repos enabled, try to disable them. At least
the Games repo in OBS seems to cause trouble due to
On Fri, Oct 09, Martin Vogt wrote:
> No, they are not there.
> rmtpdump works ok, but pkgconfig-SLE_11-libssl does not work...
I have enabled publish for the two pkgconfig related packages in SLE_11.
It will take some time until they will appear on the mirrors.
A few weeks ago I did some
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