>> I had to install libx264 through the "normal" repositories by disabling >> Livna, >> something like 'yum --disablerepo=livna install libx264'. However, it's been >> a >> month or so, so it may be Livna's repository that works and the "normal" >> doesn't. If you already have it installed, remove it and try the other repo >> first. > Well you completly wrong, there isn't any libx264 in official > (normal?) repository because it suffer from h264 patent (despite he > code itself is open source). > So you need to sort out which repository it come from and remove thus > repository for the enabled by default ones and livna. > then yum list extras will show you most of the packages you will need > to replace by official (fedoraproject.org) and livna . some will be > false positives, others broke silently your system. > >> Good luck! > This isn't a matter of luck, this is a matter of understanding that > you cannot cherry pick between incompatible repositories. This is > dangerous. (silent breaks). and leading to well known conflicts. > The only permanent solution will be the merge between all theses > incompatibles repositories to > http://rpmfusion.org (targettted for F-9 maybe a little later) > > Nicolas (kwizart)
Good heavens, Nicolas, calm down! Sheesh! Like I mentioned, it'd been over a month ago and the OP needed to uninstall their current x264 and try installing from an alternate repository. It is well documented that livna and freshrpms have incompatible packages, and having both of them are risky. What you wrote is nothing new. If someone wishes to use both, they must "cherry pick" when it comes down to incompatible packages, and this means dealing with 'disablerepo' when installing via yum. Regards, Tom K. _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
