


Adélie AlmaLinux Alpine ALT Linux Amazon Linux Arch Linux CentOS Debian Fedora KaOS Mageia Mint OpenMandriva openSUSE OpenWrt PCLinuxOS Rocky Linux Slackware Solus Ubuntu Void Linux. So I ask again, why wasn't the Incompatible Upgrades Policy followed? At a minimum, the submitter needs to email epel-devel to inform people of this situation. Download mkvtoolnix-69.0.0-lp154.283.1.x8664.rpm for openSUSE 15.4 from Multimedia Apps repository. You can also see the previous bodhi updates for EPEL7, as well as the fact that the epel7 merge commit has a parent commit updating the package to 3.0.2-1. You can see in koji that mkvtoolnix-46.0.0-1.el7 was built against fmt-devel-3.0.2-1.el7 and was linked against libfmt.so.3. Yes it did, and that's where I installed it from. Please check which repo you got libfmt.so.3 from.
#Mkvtoolnix 6.2 for mac#
> EPEL 7 didn't previously have an FMT library. only mkvtoolnix 6.2.0 is available for mac (the one who normally compiles MKVtoolnix seems to have vanished), I was wondering if someone out there has some experience in compiling mkvtoolnix. If you are willing to give me commit access, I can do all the work for you. el7 is old, which is why I am perfectly willing to maintain this branch myself. Would the package maintainer be willing to build this package for el7? The only blocker is this package is not currently available for el7.Īn alternative would be to embed the library into the project, but as you can see it adds quite a bit to the project: Īdding fmt-6.2.1 to epel 7 would be a much cleaner solution.Īfter a minor change to the spec file, the fmt package builds fine on el7: It was initially added to our database on. The latest version of MKVToolNix is 68.0.0, released on. It was checked for updates 754 times by the users of our client application UpdateStar during the last month.
#Mkvtoolnix 6.2 software#
We've had a recent proposal to build against the fmt library. MKVToolNix is a Freeware software in the category Audio & Multimedia developed by Moritz Bunkus. I am part of the dev team for the ZoneMinder project, whose rpm packages live in RPMFusion.
