Re: "Could not load a transcoding service" error
On Tue, 4 Apr 2023, Mayuresh wrote: I have added wip/suse15_glibc-locale-base However, would it be more appropriate to add it to any of the existing packages such as suse15_locale? As one would naturally look up there in case of locale related issues. My preference is to keep it as it is in the SuSE Linux distribution, but, combining `suse15_base' and `suse15_glibc-locale-base' also makes sense as they're both base glibc packages. The folks on tech-pkg@ would know better :) -RVP
Re: "Could not load a transcoding service" error
On Tue, Apr 04, 2023 at 07:34:16PM +0530, Mayuresh wrote: > On Tue, Apr 04, 2023 at 11:09:46AM +, RVP wrote: > > glibc-locale-base-2.31-150300.41.1.x86_64.rpm I have added wip/suse15_glibc-locale-base However, would it be more appropriate to add it to any of the existing packages such as suse15_locale? As one would naturally look up there in case of locale related issues. -- Mayuresh
Re: "Could not load a transcoding service" error
On Tue, Apr 04, 2023 at 11:09:46AM +, RVP wrote: > glibc-locale-base-2.31-150300.41.1.x86_64.rpm > > That should be enough to fix your issue pronto. Yes! Thank you very much for the hint! -- Mayuresh
Re: "Could not load a transcoding service" error
On Tue, Apr 04, 2023 at 06:48:45AM +, RVP wrote: > PS. You could also see if your package works with the older glibc-2.18 > in SuSE 13. I notice here[1] that SuSE 15 SP2 is a `supported platform' pkgsrc has 15.5. May be I'll try changing that to 15.2 (Just hope that .2 and SP2 are the same thing!) -- Mayuresh [1] https://docs.xilinx.com/r/en-US/ug973-vivado-release-notes-install-license/Supported-Operating-Systems
Re: "Could not load a transcoding service" error
# This is the error in question. The vivado shell exits on this Could not load a transcoding service From web searches, the error appears related to locales. suse15_locales is installed, though I do not know if that gets used. That package looks incomplete. Can you copy the /emul/linux/usr/lib64 /emul/linux/usr/share directories from the `suse_locale-13.1nb4.tgz' package? Or, if that doesn't work (glibc is version 2.18 in the suse_base-13 package, and 2.31 in the suse_base-15 one), try copying those dirs. from a system running glibc-2.31. -RVP PS. You could also see if your package works with the older glibc-2.18 in SuSE 13.