On 2016-07-14 14:30, Anton Aylward wrote:
And they should all come from packman. I tried to concoct a line with xargs to find that out but failed:
rpm -qa | grep -i vlc | xargs -0 rpm -qi
Well that's easy enough
ZZ=" " for i in $(rpm -qa | grep -i vlc) do ZZ="$ZZ $i" done
Ah, yes.
Now you've got the whole list to play with.
Why I try to zypper in that list I get
My intention was solely to enquire from rpm if what I or you have comes from packman.
Package 'libvlc5-2.2.4-3.7.x86_64' not found.
Well, of course, your versions would be different. I use 13.1. To run install you would have to strip the version numbers off the strings. For some reason I forget, I have both vlc 5 and 6 libraries.
I'm of the opinion I don't need BOTh liblvc5 AND libvlc6 but
I agree.
# zypper remove libvlc5-2.2.4-3.2.x86_64 Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... Resolving package dependencies...
The following 5 packages are going to be REMOVED: libvlc5 npapi-vlc phonon-backend-vlc vlc vlc-noX
But vlc6 alone doesn't require anything else to be removed.
And probably vlc doesn't work, either.
* KMplayer comes up but doesn't start playing * kaffine comes up and runs into a segmentation fault immediately * QtAv comes up and reports 'no codec could be found for 'aac' * Dragon comes up but doesn't play * Xine flashes to the screen and dissapears * Mplayer produces audio but no video and no error messages * bangarang complain about the absence of a semantic desktop and eos nothing else.
All? How rare. fastcpu at openmailbox.org mentioned removing perhaps vaapi-intel-driver. You could try. Before that, try "vainfo" on an xterm. Maybe it says something interesting. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)