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[RHEL] Mesa with removed codecs (h264, h265, vc1) #121

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cyqsimon opened this issue Aug 18, 2023 · 4 comments
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[RHEL] Mesa with removed codecs (h264, h265, vc1) #121

cyqsimon opened this issue Aug 18, 2023 · 4 comments

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cyqsimon commented Aug 18, 2023

Please describe why this package is not eligible for Fedora ?
Same as #110. See also this reddit post.

Is this software redistributable ?
Yes.

Is this software an alternate version of a Fedora provided package ?
Yes.

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  • It seems like the retroactive removal applies to all supported versions of RHEL (7-9), not just RHEL9.
  • mesa-dri-drivers (still used in RHEL7-9) is the old package name for mesa-va-drivers (used in Fedora). The package contents are unchanged.
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kwizart commented Sep 18, 2023

We can easily complement this package or we would need to fully replace mesa-dri-drivers.

Use Fedora for desktop !

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kwizart commented Sep 18, 2023

re-open since the implementation detail doesn't remove the need.

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Use Fedora for desktop !

For context, there are plenty of legitimate uses for hardware accelerated graphics on a server. The one that prompted me to submit this issue is decoding camera streams in Frigate NVR. The application is containerised, but I think it still needs support from Mesa installed on host.

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kwizart commented Sep 19, 2023

use fedora on such servers.

Or via containers.. some times ago I've tried to maintain https://hub.docker.com/r/rpmfusion/ffmpeg
But it won't have newer mesa-freeworld counterparts...

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