If I search for *67 on the net I find it to be older version. Is it the case? Also apt-get gives this. So somehow the libopal plugin tries to check for an obsolete library?
$ apt-cache search libx264
libx264-85 - x264 video coding library
libx264-dev - development files for libx264
Off-topic: This is not the only magic I'm experiencing with current Ubuntu. Alas, as far as the performance, stability and boot time are concerned, from one dist-upgrade to another for me it is all going down surely and not so slowly...
There is no libx246.so.67 on my system:
$locate libx264. libx264. so.85 i686/sse2/ libx264. so.85
/usr/lib/libx264.a
/usr/lib/libx264.so
/usr/lib/
/usr/lib/
If I search for *67 on the net I find it to be older version. Is it the case? Also apt-get gives this. So somehow the libopal plugin tries to check for an obsolete library?
$ apt-cache search libx264
libx264-85 - x264 video coding library
libx264-dev - development files for libx264
Off-topic: This is not the only magic I'm experiencing with current Ubuntu. Alas, as far as the performance, stability and boot time are concerned, from one dist-upgrade to another for me it is all going down surely and not so slowly...