Description of problem: When trying to start the video player xplayer it does not start. After opening the terminal and trying to run the mentioned player in it, it chrashed with error: (xplayer:17436): libsoup-ERROR **: 18:15:31.982: libsoup2 symbols detected. Using libsoup2 and libsoup3 in the same process is not supported. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): xplayer-2.4.4-1 How reproducible: Start it from cinnamon menu. It doesn't start. When I try to run it from the terminal, it crashes (doesn't start at all) with the message I mentioned above. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open cinnamon menu and try launch xplayer 2. Open terminal and try launch xplayer. See messages I mentioned above.
Same issue on Cauldron! Assigning to the registered maintainer.
Version: 9 => CauldronWhiteboard: (none) => MGA9TOOAssignee: bugsquad => joequantCC: (none) => geiger.david68210
It's xplayer-plparser which is built against old libsoup2.4. totem-pl-parser moved away from libsoup many years ago. https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/totem-pl-parser/-/commit/71eaa864fe06f76398807ac3befd7b8576839347
Source RPM: xplayer-2.4.4-1.mga9.src.rpm => xplayer-2.4.4-1.mga9.src.rpm, xplayer-plparser-1.0.3-1.mga10.src.rpm
(In reply to Jani Välimaa from comment #2) > It's xplayer-plparser which is built against old libsoup2.4. > > totem-pl-parser moved away from libsoup many years ago. > https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/totem-pl-parser/-/commit/ > 71eaa864fe06f76398807ac3befd7b8576839347 Hello and sorry for the stupid question. Should I wait until the library (xplayer-plparser) is updated, or wait for the fix only when a new version of Mageia is released?