I downloaded the ffmpeg source RPM for openSUSE 42.3. I added a patch that makes libs with the same id as Ubuntu uses. Since they also changed how they name the libraries, the ones that are directly linked with can be placed in a common directory with the Ubuntu-specific name and they are available to apps linked with the Ubuntu version if the Flir SDK. There is a library that is also used, and it is having the original name. So I need to see how to handle that. I do not see a patch in the Ubuntu package where they change the names of the libraries. But that might be the next step. Then I will have a Ubuntu-name-compatible ffmpeg library set that is fully built/linked with openSUSE libs. Aside from the SDK libs themselves, these could be the only ones that are needed to get things to run on openSUSE. So, some progress. I can at least run programs. The specific camera for this (a 360 degree Flir LadyBug 5) has yet to arrive. If the actual image capture works remains to be seen. I will post something when I know. -- Roger Oberholtzer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org