![]() Yes, but it's not installable from that ppa. I guess it's not a install issue anymore apt-cache policy libavcodec-dev libavcodec58 libmpv-devĥ00 bionic-updates/universe i386 Packagesĥ00 bionic-security/universe i386 Packagesĥ00 bionic/universe i386 apt-cache policy libavcodec-dev libavcodec58 libmpv-dev ![]() I can tell from that my machine 1 still has stuff from cosmic sources, so I'll get that sorted out and make again, apt-cache policy libc6īut machine2 was never frankenbuntu'd and still has a video issue. For the heck of it I also tried version 2.9-1_b from debian buster and that runs without crashing, but it has the same issue as the one from ubuntu repos. However, when I execute, I get the initial search screen, then segfault.įor further experimentation, since I now have the necessary libs installed, I installed minitube3.1-1_b from debian sid, and it does the exact same thing as the one I built, intro screen then segfault. ![]() So I cheated - I changed bionic to cosmic in my apt sources.list to sudo apt install libmpv-dev (then restored sources file back to bionic). It requires libmpv-dev version 29, which has a whole bunch of other dependencies (as I first just tried installing that manually) not in bionic repos. So I tried to build 3.1 myself on 32-bit 18.04 base. Official Minitube website only has 3.1 as 64-bit deb for Ubuntu 18.10. Ubuntu bionic repos have 2.5.2 or something old. Recently it quit working, showing search results but not actual playing videos, and research online tells me I need version 3.1 to solve this. I use minitube on my pentium 4 as it supports 720p (whereas browser too slow) and has easy to use interface for my kids.
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