Since the last two weeks, I gained new issues while building Chromium on OBS. The reason for these new issues is the old story with ffmpeg. However recent changes in Chromium itself, makes it now necessary that the libraries (avutil, avconfig, etc) are present as that parts of Chromium are now build against the ffmpeg libraries. I have tried to move around this, but got stuck. I also tried using the libffmpeg-devel created by Elvigia, but these cause for some forward declarations issues. Therefore I see only two ways moving forward and I would appreciate your feedback on them in order to decide what is the best method. Method 1 is to move Chromium out of the openSUSE OBS and move the package to packman, so that it can build with all internal libraries. This would remove the need for the chromium-ffmpeg package which is already build on packman. Method 2 would be to build Chromium on the openSUSE OBS with the internal ffmpeg sources and then to remove the resulting ffmpeg library (which can be retrieved from packman). As far as I know it wouldn't even be allowed to put the ffmpeg sources up on OBS, but I could be wrong here. There my question :-) This also impacts the maintenance of Chromium for 12.1 and 12.2. Thanks Regards Raymond -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org