Hi. I want to install Harmonoid on my machine. Has anyone managed to install this on Bazzite? And if so, how? According to the website, “You also need mpv & libmpv-dev installed”. I’m curious about that, as I have no idea how to go about this.

  • Neilia_1@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 day ago

    Didn’t work, here’s what I have when I tried to install mpv-devel:

    `error: Could not depsolve transaction; 1 problem detected: Problem: conflicting requests

    • package mpv-devel-0.39.0-1.fc41.i686 from fedora requires mpv-libs(x86-32) = 0.39.0-1.fc41, but none of the providers can be installed
    • package mpv-devel-0.39.0-1.fc41.i686 from fedora requires libmpv.so.2, but none of the providers can be installed
    • package mpv-devel-0.39.0-1.fc41.x86_64 from fedora requires mpv-libs(x86-64) = 0.39.0-1.fc41, but none of the providers can be installed
    • package mpv-libs-0.39.0-1.fc41.i686 from fedora requires libavcodec.so.61, but none of the providers can be installed
    • package mpv-libs-0.39.0-1.fc41.i686 from fedora requires libavcodec.so.61(LIBAVCODEC_61), but none of the providers can be installed
    • cannot install both mpv-libs-0.39.0-1.fc41.x86_64 from fedora and mpv-libs-1:0.39.0-1.fc41.x86_64 from @System
    • installed package libavcodec-1:7.1-1.fc41.x86_64 obsoletes libavcodec-free < 1:7.1-1.fc41 provided by libavcodec-free-7.0.2-7.fc41.i686 from fedora `
    • Telorand@reddthat.com
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      1 day ago

      You might already have that stuff installed. The reason I say that is this:

      • cannot install both mpv-libs-0.39.0-1.fc41.x86_64 from fedora and mpv-libs-1:0.39.0-1.fc41.x86_64 from @System

      Did you try installing the RPM by itself and see if it works?

      ETA: layering can be a good option, but if the base system already has the files you’re trying to install but a different version, you’ll sometimes run into funky behavior. I think you have to include an override --force if you want to replace something already installed.

      And since you’re just trying to install a music program, that seems a little invasive for what you’re trying to do and might introduce bugs during future updates. I don’t recommend you bother trying to replace system packages.