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Hello Constant Brouerius, Am Dienstag, 25. Januar 2022, 11:27:14 CET schrieb Constant Brouerius van Nidek:
Now and then I am asked to insert the disk with the repository of my original installation.
a *disk*? seriously? zypper lr --url gives what?
The problem seems to be with a file with the name libplacebo. It has happened iregullar but the problem pops up now and then,
I assume that this placebo is something of less importance and would get rid of the update problem.
If I look at my TW I find: Informationen zu Paket libplacebo192: ------------------------------------- Repository : openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss Name : libplacebo192 Version : 4.192.0-1.1 Arch : x86_64 Anbieter : openSUSE Installierte Größe : 709,6 KiB Installiert : Ja (automatisch) Status : aktuell Quellpaket : libplacebo-4.192.0-1.1.src Zusammenfassung : Library for GPU-accelerated video/image rendering primitives Beschreibung : This library contains GPU-accelerated video/image rendering primitives, as well as a standalone vulkan-based image/video renderer. It is based on the core rendering algorithms and ideas of mpv. Is it possible that you had installed this from a repository that is disabled in between? When running zypper dup --allow-vendor-changes it should take the available library Let us know if that worked! Cheers Axel