On Sa, Apr 06, 2013 at 16:42:04 (CEST), glennric wrote:
> It is rather sad that this is not fixed after several updates to the
> libav packages have been released. Particularly noting how easy it is
> to fix this. Updated libav packages were just added to quantal-updates
> yesterday, but still n
It is rather sad that this is not fixed after several updates to the
libav packages have been released. Particularly noting how easy it is
to fix this. Updated libav packages were just added to quantal-updates
yesterday, but still not fix.
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Confirming fix is actually still not released on quantal. Hopefully it
will be fixed by the official release of raring at least?
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The script from cdellin is missing libpostproc-dev
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Chris Dellin (cdellin) - Your script did the job. But I think We need a
permanent fix :/
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Well
avlibformat was repaired but what's with:
libavdevice-dev
libavutil-dev
libavcodec-dev
libswscale-dev
They still cannot be instaled with -extra packages.
And I don't want round-way to get them to work - that will stop working & give
more troubles after system packages updates.
I want them i
Stefan, you should try out my script from comment 22. It doesn't
require sudo, and produces debian packages that you can then install on
your system. Let me know how it goes.
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I sort of understand that this may possibly not be an SRU candidate...
But wouldn't it be possible to set up a PPA with these packages? I mean,
for those of us having problems with this this is _very_ annoying and I
would personally put in a PPA and give it higher priority for this
package just to
Bump. From my reading of the SRU specs, I'd argue that this represents a
"severe regression", since users simply cannot encode videos and develop
software at the same time. I'd also argue that the patch [1] is
"obviously safe" and does not affect critical infrastructure packages.
[1] https://laun
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This actually is NOT fixed in Quantal...
Will we have a solution ?
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Due to some dev dependencies, I altered (and simplified) my script to
produce separate debian packages for each broken package. The new
script is attached below.
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On Mo, Dez 10, 2012 at 01:52:45 (CET), Stefan Freyr wrote:
> ...or maybe a better question is whether this will be made available on
> quantal?
I'm not sure if this bug qualifies for an SRU:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates?action=show#When
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...or maybe a better question is whether this will be made available on
quantal?
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Great news... are these packages available somewhere already?
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This bug was fixed in the package libav - 6:0.8.4-0ubuntu2
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libav (6:0.8.4-0ubuntu2) raring; urgency=low
* Weaken dependencies on -dev packages. LP: #1038781
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** Changed in: libav (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Relea
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/raring-proposed/libav
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Nice :). My script had a typo though, 'sudo -p mkdir' should be 'sudo
mkdir -p' of course. I've removed my old post so people don't
accidentally mess up their folders. The fixed version is below.
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If you don't want to wait, you can also just copy the developm
Since this is such a pain for me, I made a little bash script to
automate Maarten Baert's suggestion and create a debian package which
can be installed/uninstalled on your system. Feel free to give it a
try, and let me know how it goes.
** Attachment added: "mk_libav-extra-dev.sh"
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Affecting me because I need libav*-dev packages as a dependency of e.g.
libopencv-dev and would like to have libav*extra packages concurrently.
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This is affecting me if I try to install libopencv-dev. I have the
libavcodec-extra stuff installed to be able to encode h.264 video. I
also need to have libopencv-dev installed for development but that
package somehow depends on the libavcodec.*-dev packages.
This is causing me major problems.
I
I forgot to say this: you should remove the files again once this is
fixed (or overwrite them with new ones), because this will probably
break when any of the -extra packages are updated.
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If you don't want to wait, you can also just copy the development files
manually. I did this and it seems to work fine, but don't blame me if
something goes wrong :).
1) install the -dev packages (and uninstall the -extra packages) for
libavformat, libavcodec, libavdevice, libavutil, libavfilter a
It's already done for all those dev packages. It's not done for the
libav-dbg package though. Would it make sense to have:
Package: libav-dbg
Section: debug
Priority: extra
Architecture: any
Depends:
libav-tools (= ${binary:Version}),
libavcodec53 (= {binary:Version}) | libavcodec-exttra-53 (>
dont forget it also need to be done to the other dev packages
libavformat-dev, libavfilter-dev, libavdevice-dev libswscale-dev,
libpostproc-dev and libav-dbg
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I can confirm that this bug is still affecting me on an up-to-date
Quantal. Any estimate when the patch will be applied? Thanks!
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The attachment "Changed Depends for libavutil-dev" of this bug report
has been identified as being a patch. The ubuntu-reviewers team has
been subscribed to the bug report so that they can review the patch. In
the event that this is in fact not a patch you can resolve this
situation by removing t
It seems that these problematic packages are "backported" Precise.
Today I get a bunch of updates for the -dev files which cannot be
updated because of conflicts with the -extras packages. This is not a
big deal for my current install but if I do a new install of Precise
this bug would affect 12.0
patch looks good, will integrate this with the next upload.
** Changed in: libav (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: libav (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: libav (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Reinhard Tartler (siretart)
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In Quantal (12.10), libavutil-dev can only be installed if libavutil51
is installed, there's no option for it to depend on libavutil-extra-51.
Since libavcodec-dev depends on libavutil-dev, both packages will be
uninstalled if we try to install libavcodec-extra-53. The attached patch
uses the Depen
Using Ubuntu in a academic research environment, we need to be able to
do both things: develop/compile software and encode/decode multimedia
content on the same host.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libav (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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That won't happen when building in main anyway, and it's not like the extra
packages are so large that you save a lot by using the main packages in
universe.
With the current packaging you have the choice between: Either develop/compile
an application that uses libav OR encode something using th
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