Re: chromium regression on EL9

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Am 20.11.23 um 01:38 schrieb Neal Gompa:
On Sun, Nov 19, 2023 at 5:25 PM Leon Fauster via epel-devel
<epel-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Am 19.11.23 um 14:30 schrieb Neal Gompa:
On Sat, Nov 18, 2023 at 4:20 PM Leon Fauster via epel-devel
<epel-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Just noticed that the current chromium in epel-testing can not be
installed on E9 with rpmfusion repo enabled. All versions before did not
have this problem. It seems the build pulls a new dep (libavformat-free)
that conflicts with ffmpeg-libs of rpmfusion. This results in an
incompatibility with rpmfusion repos. Is this intentional?


Yes. If you want expanded codec support, install the
libavcodec-freeworld overlay package instead.






Not sure what scenario is supported now. A common
workstation setup has rpmfusion applications installed
(ffmpeg, mpv, libavcodec-freeworld). Do I understand
it correctly that I must remove ffmpeg-libs to install
chromium now?
Not sure if the new spec design with "Conflicts: ffmpeg-libs"
has more a fedora context in mind. As both packages
libavcodec-free and ffmpeg-libs provide the needed lib.



Strictly speaking, from a Fedora context, RPM Fusion is not supported
beyond limited cases. That said, EPEL has mpv itself too.

The "recommended" (as far as recommendations go when it comes to third
party repositories) path is to use Fedora's ffmpeg-free stack and then
install libavcodec-freeworld on top if there are codecs you are
missing that you need. That package overlays a libavcodec build that
includes things Fedora cannot ship at this time.


Thanks Neal for the overview.

The specific issue was addressed now.

https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/chromium/c/cfac4f7e0f0cae0daffbbad5c4c82b8c83e0c822?branch=epel9

Lets see when its in the repo.

--
Leon


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