[packman] [Bug] openSUSE Slowroll: Broken libavcodec62 blocks 60+ multimedia updates (pipewire/vlc/gstreamer)

Masaru Nomiya nomiya at ab.auone-net.jp
Mon May 4 02:05:18 CEST 2026


Hello,

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  Subject    : [packman] [Bug] openSUSE Slowroll: Broken libavcodec62 blocks 60+ multimedia updates (pipewire/vlc/gstreamer)
  Message-ID : <CALdGYqT+h8GdA8orKMMLvUguFA6JfY0ZYL3GgQ5zKMkKJfGWUg at mail.gmail.com>
  Date & Time: Fri, 1 May 2026 17:43:54 +0300

[LBF] == LB F <goainwo at gmail.com> has written:

[...]
LBF>  2. The official openSUSE Slowroll repository provides
LBF>  'pipewire-spa-plugins-0_2' (1.6.4-1.1), but it strictly requires
LBF>  'libavcodec.so.62(LIBAVCODEC_62.10)'.
[...]

How did you come to this conclusion?

I'm using a self-built version of pipewire on Tumbleweed, but in my
environment, doesn't pipewire-spa-plugins-0_2 depend on libavacodec?

	$ ldd /usr/lib64/spa-0.2/*/* | grep avcodec
        (Returns nothing)

Best Regards.

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