On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 18:37:20 -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> The libavcodec library went from version 51 to 52, which broke
> transcode. The --deep argument did not find the dependency there and
> rebuild transcode.
>
> On my FreeBSD server, portupgrade has the -r and -R arguments to force
>
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 15/01/09 Joshua D Doll said:
>
>
>> I'm thinking you might want to check out revdep-rebuild from the gentoolkit
>> package.
>>
>
> I'm not sure that would find the dependency, since transcode dynamically loads
> said module at runtime, AFAICT. Perhaps that is
On 15/01/09 Joshua D Doll said:
> I'm thinking you might want to check out revdep-rebuild from the gentoolkit
> package.
I'm not sure that would find the dependency, since transcode dynamically loads
said module at runtime, AFAICT. Perhaps that is the issue.
Mike
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Joshua D Doll wrote:
> Michael P. Soulier wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I recently did an emerge --update --deep world, which resulted in a
>> rebuild of
>> the ffmpeg library.
>> The libavcodec library went from version 51 to 52, which broke
>> transcode. The
>> --deep argument did not find the dependency t
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hi,
I recently did an emerge --update --deep world, which resulted in a rebuild of
the ffmpeg library.
The libavcodec library went from version 51 to 52, which broke transcode. The
--deep argument did not find the dependency there and rebuild transcode.
On my Free
Hi,
I recently did an emerge --update --deep world, which resulted in a rebuild of
the ffmpeg library.
The libavcodec library went from version 51 to 52, which broke transcode. The
--deep argument did not find the dependency there and rebuild transcode.
On my FreeBSD server, portupgrade has th
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