On Wed, 6 Mar 2019 at 17:50, Phil Perry <pperry@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 06/03/2019 21:53, Pete Geenhuizen wrote: > > > > > > On 03/06/2019 04:21 PM, Phil Perry wrote: > >> On 06/03/2019 19:30, Pete Geenhuizen wrote: > >>> > >>> That is all good and well, but my problem is that I now can't install > >>> > >>> vlc smplayer mplayer, or ffmpeg-libs because they need > >>> ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64from epel. > >>> I tried to roll back to the previous version via yum history undo but > >>> previous versions are no longer avaialble. > >>> > >> > >> Do they have a hard coded Requires for the ocl-icd package or just an > >> auto-generated Requires for the libOpenCL.so lib? > >> > >> If it's the former then the packages in epel need fixing. If it's the > >> latter then the nvidia package will meet that requirement. You can > >> either force uninstall ocl-icd, or uninstall ocl-icd and any > >> dependencies, install/update the nvidia packages and then reinstall > >> the package you require that depend on libOpenCL.so > > Phil, > > I don't know if it's a hard coded requires ot auto-generated. > > Right now I've removed the rpms that need ocl-icd, updated nvidia but > > when I attempt to install vlc smplayer mplayer, or ffmpeg-libs it fails > > because it wants to install ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64 from epel. > > I guess that that means that its a hard coded requirement, is that correct? > > Pete > > > > I guess so. Running 'rpm -q --requires <package>' would tell you. > > I only have vlc and ffmpeg-libs installed, and both are installed from > the Nux repo. Neither are built against libOpenCL.so so I'm not able to > comment on what epel have done with their packages. > As far as I can tell the packages vlc, smplayer, mplayer, and ffmpeg aren't in EPEL. I am guessing they are from rpmfusion but could be from some other repository. -- Stephen J Smoogen. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos