On 11/5/15, Dave Plater <[email protected]> wrote: > On 11/5/15, Stefan Botter <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Dave, >> >> On Thu, 5 Nov 2015 10:37:50 +0200 >> Dave Plater <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I've put the latest blender in Extra as part of syncing it with >>> openSUSE, in fact because a watered down ffmpeg is in openSUSE Leap >>> and upwards all I really need to do is link the package and it doesn't >>> build for 13.2 and down anymore because of numerous dependencies. >>> This I can sort out later but for now blender only builds for Leap in >>> Extra. It builds happily in my home:davepl project for Tumbleweed but >>> in Extra it's unresolved for all the ffmpeg libraries. It also fails >>> the Factory build. >>> To aggravate this problem command line osc won't operate on PMBS with >>> my new and only Leap42.1 installation, when I try osc meta prj in my >>> local home:davepl directory it returns: >>> Failed to reach a server: >>> [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed >>> (_ssl.c:581) >> >> Without doing a test on Leap myself, my guess here is the missing >> CAcert certificates in your certificate store. Try installing the >> packages ca-certificates-cacert (i hope this is still available on >> Leap), or install the Root and Class 3 certificate from cacert.org's >> page. > Thanks I'll try that. >> >>> If I could at least read Extra's prj meta, I might have a clue about >>> the blender problems. I thought it was a transient problem so I waited >>> until today. >>> I have a new home directory with Leap, my old 12.1 was so broken that >>> I thought it better. My build service directory is not under home but >>> on another partition but was working before I nuked 12.1 >> >> If all else fails you can have a look through the web interface. >> The significant difference between your home project and Extra is, that >> you are building against openSUSE.org:openSUSE:Leap:42.1, and Extra is >> building against Multimedia, and in turn Essentials. >> > I've since used BuildRequires: pkgconfig( for all the ffmpeg libs and > at least that gives the same result in openSUSE build service as the > Packman one. I looked at the Packman libffmpeg-devel and it provides > what it requires so maybe that's a clue but it doesn't explain why > Leap builds flawlessly. > > Dave > >> Hope that helps, >> >> Stefan
Thanks Stefan installing ca-certificates-cacert did the trick. Dave _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
