On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 2:43 PM Peter Suetterlin <pit@astro.su.se> wrote:
My first question would be where /usr/lib64/libavutil-ffmpeg.so.54 came from. I don't have it on my 42.3 system (neither on TW).
I have seen the same thing in RPMS from standard openSUSE 42.3 from OBS as well as from Packman.
So, I thought I would look to see what is in the openSUSE library. I see this:
LIBAVUTIL_54
I do not see LIBAVUTIL_FFMPEG_54.
Could it be that openSUSE and Ubuntu use slightly different text for this flag/value?
Are they using the same source? ISTR *buntu used to use a fork at some point which caused issues around ffmpeg....
I suspect that this is what is happening. As openSUSE/OBS seem to be using the original files, it might very well be Ubuntu that are introducing this variation. I wonder if I could compile the Ubuntu sources on openSUSE. I have no idea where Ubuntu keep non up-stream sources. I guess I need to explore a bit. I bet it the ffmpeg libs have this change, every lib that uses ffmpeg will have the same issue. That is, if I make a local openSUSE-compiled version that provides the Ubuntu-compatible info, the other openSUSE libs that use ffmpeg will then not be happy. Of course, that should be limited to the libs that use ffmpeg, not the libs that ffmpeg use. I hope. Flir should set up their own OBS instance and build for more than Ubuntu! Or open source their lib... -- Roger Oberholtzer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org