[packman] libavcodec59-32bit
Masaru Nomiya
nomiya at galaxy.dti.ne.jp
Thu Oct 27 10:40:53 CEST 2022
Hello,
I'm very sorry, I missed.
In the Message;
Subject : Re: [packman] libavcodec59-32bit
Message-ID : <4742553.GXAFRqVoOG at linux-quad>
Date & Time: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 11:41:36 +0200
[BR] == "RAB" <buch.robert at t-online.de> has written:
BR> Hello,
BR> I never used the multimedia repo only Packman.
BR> I have libavcodec59 5.1.1-2.2 from Packman installed. The 32bit
BR> Version is from opensuse Tumbleweed version 5.1.1-1.1 and it
BR> can't be switched to Packman withöut problems.
BR> Should I stay with the Tumbleweed version or will the Packman
BR> version be fixed somday?
When you tried to Packman', you got the message;
In the Message;
Subject : [packman] libavcodec59-32bit
Message-ID : <8120297.T7Z3S40VBb at linux-quad>
Date & Time: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 04:54:12 +0200
[BR] == "RAB" <buch.robert at t-online.de> has written:
[...]
BR> Solution: It wants change architecture to i586 for the following
BR> libs
BR> libjxl0
BR> libhwyo
BR> libSDL2_image and 17 more
The causes of this architectural change should be indicated.
For example, if I try to delete
libavcodec58_134-32bit-4.4.3-210.7.x86_64, which I have in my hand, I
will have a dependency problem with
pipewire-spa-plugins-32bit-0.3.59-81.4.x86_64. YaST2 presents a group
of 161 files as targets for architectural changes and deletion.
You are asking about the suitability of this, aren't you?
But, YaST2 proposes the deletion of the following three files as
alternatives, too.
pipewire-spa-plugins-0_2-32bit-0.3.59-81.4.x86_64
pipewire-0_3-0-32bit-0.3.59-81.4.x86_64
pipewire-modules-0_3-32bit-0.3.59-81.4.x86_64
This alternative proposal leads to the removal of
gstreamer-plugin-pipewire-32bit-0.3.59+98~git20221013.3e9b4657c-1.4.x86_64,
but without further chain of events.
In other words, YaST2 also shows a way to avoid architectural changes,
but have you tried this?
Regards.
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