V Thu, May 29, 2025 at 08:23:37AM -0400, Jason Montleon napsal(a):
> I just had the same result, but this worked for me:
> 
> sudo dnf download noopenh264.x86_64
> sudo dnf install noopenh264-2.5.0-2.fc42.x86_64.rpm --allowerasing
> 
> Trying to install from the repo without downloading gave similar
> results to sudo dnf swap.
> 
That's because openh264 obsoletes "noopenh264 < 1:0" and noopenh264 has
"0:0.1.0~openh264_2.4.1" version. I.e. openh264 is built to replace
noopenh264 we have in Fedora.

Installing noopenh264 from a local file, suprisingly, overrides obsoletes.
Probably to mimic a behavior of rpm command.

-- Petr

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