On 23.08.2016 13:01, Olaf Hering wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 22, Sergey Kondakov wrote:
>
>> Yeah, but how can it be "fixed" if in-OBS ffmpeg doesn't have that
>> code and doesn't even link with appropriate coding libraries ?
>
> By changing the code to
On 22.08.2016 21:58, Olaf Hering wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 22, Sergey Kondakov wrote:
>
>> Yeah, I also wanted to write about it to geniuses that decided that it
>> would be great idea to build gstreamer-ffmpeg shim with crippled
>> ffmpeg that results in that shim being
On 22.08.2016 20:28, Olaf Hering wrote:
> Am 22.08.2016 um 17:11 schrieb Richard Brown:
>> gstreamer-plugins-libav is missing from Packman - where'd it go? ;)
>
> It uses ffmpeg, and as such this pkg, like most other gstreamer pkgs,
> can come from OBS. There are SR#s pending for TW and 42.2.
>
On 20.06.2016 00:36, 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 SUCH THING_
I use my own 32bit-only pcsx2 build with export to x86_64 repository but zypper
replaces it on every update because it thinks that Packman's x86_64 packages are
cooler (it disregards repo priority over architecture "correctness"). It's
wrong, those crash at game loading. Both vanilla (pcsx2
When I try to update I can't use 32bit avcodec and avformat from Packman
because:
1) "nothing provides libavcodec55-32bit = 2.8.3 needed by
libavformat56-32bit-2.8.3-1.1.x86_64" - clearly soname=55 isn't right here.
2) "libavcodec56-32bit-2.8.3-1.1.x86_64 requires libdcadec.so.0, but this
As you may have noticed, there are not a lot proper GUI players on Linux. I
only encountered 2 that could be called feature-complete and stable: bomi and
vlc. And the latter has horrendous interface. To make matters worse, it seems
that bomi has been abandoned or, at least, its development has
ffmpeg-2.7 has recently been released, what's the plan to update Packman
packages of it ?
I'm asking because I was thinking about making an openSUSE-based desktop
livecd release today but now it may be feasible to wait for updated
packages if it's not long.
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Hi. In my repos on SUSE's OBS i'm making some packages that depend on
ffmpeg that SUSE project hates:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:X0F/goldendict (newest
pre-release)
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:X0F/goldendict-git