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Old 11-03-2016, 12:09 AM   #1
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Question Slackware64 14.2 multilib packages removed after reboot


I followed this guides

https://docs.slackware.com/slackware:multilib
http://www.slackware.com/~alien/multilib/

And I think I have done everything right.

But in two different machines after a reboot some packages from slackbluids made with sbopkg "are removed".
In one machine is minidlna. After a reboot minidlnad is not available anymore but minidlna is.
But it don't work. Shows the following message:
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$ minidlna 
minidlna: error while loading shared libraries: libavformat.so.54: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I have to install minidlna again from my /tmp directory. The sbopkg build the package there.

In other machine I have a problem with lightspark.
After reboot I have to install it again.

What am I missing?
 
Old 11-03-2016, 12:23 AM   #2
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minidlna needs to be built against the ffmpeg you have installed on your system. Based on your message, I'm thinking your minidlna is a pre-built package from an older system running ffmpeg 1.2 or lower. If you have a 2.x or 3.x ffmpeg, it is too new and minidlna needs to be recompiled to add proper support.

The minidlna that is on SBo for 14.2 (v1.1.5) should work fine with the ffmpeg that is on SBo for 14.2 (v2.8.7), which uses libavformat v56.

And I'm not seeing what any of this has to do with multilib. minidlna works natively as a 64bit program, and doesn't need multilib to run.
 
Old 11-03-2016, 12:31 AM   #3
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minidlna needs to be built against the ffmpeg you have installed on your system. Based on your message, I'm thinking your minidlna is a pre-built package from an older system running ffmpeg 1.2 or lower. If you have a 2.x or 3.x ffmpeg, it is too new and minidlna needs to be recompiled to add proper support.

The minidlna that is on SBo for 14.2 (v1.1.5) should work fine with the ffmpeg that is on SBo for 14.2 (v2.8.7), which uses libavformat v56.

And I'm not seeing what any of this has to do with multilib. minidlna works natively as a 64bit program, and doesn't need multilib to run.
I had minidlna from alien installed.
I already remove it.
I am using sbopkg to build texi2htlm, ffmpeg and minidlna. I will reboot the machine after that see the result of it.
 
  


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