Re: Remove openh264?

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Vitaly Zaitsev wrote:
> On 29/05/2025 16:52, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
> > If the user has RPM Fusion enabled, then openh264 is not necessary or 
> > desirable. RPM Fusion has better video decoders available. If you have 
> > figured out how to install video decoders from RPM Fusion, then 
> > disabling the Cisco repo would make sense.
> > I have RPM Fusion enabled, but I can't remove openh264 because RPM 
> Fusion's ffmpeg still depends on it:
> - installed package ffmpeg-libs-7.1.1-6.fc41.x86_64 requires 
> libopenh264.so.7()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed

Rpmfusion ffmpeg is built against nopenh264

$ dnf provides 'libopenh264.so.7()(64bit)'
Updating and loading repositories:
Repositories loaded.
noopenh264-2.5.0-2.fc42.x86_64 : Fake implementation of the OpenH264 library
Repo         : @System
Matched From : 
Provide      : noopenh264 = 2.5.0-2.fc42

noopenh264-2.5.0-2.fc42.x86_64 : Fake implementation of the OpenH264 library
Repo         : fedora
Matched From : 
Provide      : noopenh264 = 2.5.0-2.fc42

I removed the cisco repo from rpmfusion koji a month ago, their repo is poxy, it's always going down.
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