to., juli 30 2026 at kl. 17.58 +0200 +02:00:00 skrev Manfred Hollstein
<[email protected]> følgende:
Hi there,
MPlayer cannot be built on Tumbleweed since quite some time. One
reason
is that it still needs ffmpeg-6 which in turn needs libSvtAv1Enc3
which
no longer exists in TW.
I took some time today and re-created the old SVT-AV1-3.0.1 based
package as a new package A_tw-SVT-AV1 in Essentials; ffmpeg-6 then
needed to restrict the build time requirement for libSvtAv1Enc to
ignore
versions >= 4. This resulted in a new build of MPlayer an hour ago.
But, to be honest, MPlayer is a dead horse, isn't it? It hasn't seen a
new release since over 4 years. Shouldn't we disable it for Tumbleweed
at least? As long as it still builds for Leap, it can remain enabled
for
them, but the stunts I did with the libSvtAv1Enc3 and ffmpeg-6 fixes
are
overkill, aren't they?
What do others think? Should the stuff kept around and MPlayer gets
deactivated after the next build failure, or should I disable it right
away on Tumbleweed?
Cheers.
l8er
manfred
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Arch have patches to allow it to build with ffmpeg-7/8, see link
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/mplayer
/Bjørn
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