Am Mittwoch, 13. Mai 2015, 12:17:26 schrieb Olaf Hering: > On Wed, May 13, jdd wrote: > > openSUSE 13.2. Kdenlive 15.04.1-6.1-w86_64 from packman > > By accident I linked the package to the devel project of > openSUSE:Factory. But this version is broken, it supports nothing but > Factory. So I linked it back to the original OBS prj. Since that package > needs an update the build did not start yet. > > Too bad, during the short period of time where the _link pointed to the > wrong OBS prj the pkg was built and published. Sory for that.
See also http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=930616. The problem at the moment is that kdenlive in KDE:Extra is broken, because it still links to Factory (although KDE:Extra isn't the devel project for Factory's kdenlive any more). This will hopefully get resolved soon. For now you can install kdenlive from KDE:Extra as a workaround (the repo itself still contains the KDE4-based version 0.9.10). As it's libmlt that does the actual work (kdenlive is basically just a frontend), you won't be missing anything, not even restricted codecs... PS: the version 15.04.x from KDE:Applications does work fine (even on 13.2), but the crash is caused by a Qt4/Qt5 conflict (libmlt from Packman is built against Qt4 in 13.2, but kdenlive 15.04 is KF5-based and therefore uses Qt5). You'd have to install the Qt5-based libmlt from KDE:Applications though, which of course doesn't support ffmpeg/restricted codecs on 13.2. And frei0r-plugins would cause a crash too as those pull in Qt4 as well (that's still a problem in Factory too AFAICS), but as they are only recommended you could uninstall them. Kind Regards, Wolfgang _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
