On 06/03/2019 19:30, Pete Geenhuizen wrote:> > > On 03/06/2019 09:59 AM, Fred Smith wrote: >> >>> I tried to install this and ran into a conflict >>> >>> --> Processing Conflict: >>> nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 conflicts ocl-icd >>> --> Finished Dependency Resolution >>> Error: nvidia-x11-drv-340xx conflicts with ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64 >>> >>> I removed ocl-icd and installed the package, but needless to say I >>> can't get ocl-icd to install which means that I cant install video >>> players, vlc smplayer mplayer, or? ffmpeg-libs. >> I asked the same question recently and Phil informed me that the >> ocl-icd now comes in one of the nvidia? packages, so you no longer >> need the one from epel. > 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
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.soPhil, 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 -- Unencumbered by the thought process. -- Click and Clack the Tappet brothers -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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.