libcucul.so.0

Now I’m sitting here for ages, trying to install MPlayer. But it needs libcucul.so.0. In Yast I installed ALL repositories, I looked for libcucul in yast-search (with RPM-Provides activated). I searched in different forums.
How can I then solve this dependency? It cannot be too difficult.

Thanks for your help!

  • Frau Stiefel,

weird. Here it says it comes with the libcaca package.

Uwe

You should be able to install mplayer with the one click here normally fixes the dependencies.

Same over here - I just had a smooth install of 11.0, but MPlayer refuses to be a part of my system… I tried YaST, rpm -Uhv, smart and even the one-clicker, plus libcaca (which provides libcucul.so.0, as shown »here«) is installed:

kalle@Hoppers:~> rpm -qa libcaca
libcaca-0.9-203.1

When trying to install via ‘rpm’ it shows even more conflicts:

Hoppers:/home/kalle # rpm -Uhv MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586.rpm
warning: MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 9a795806
error: Failed dependencies:
        libcaca.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586
        libcucul.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586
        libdca.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586
        libenca.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586
        liblirc_client.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586
        libnut.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586
        libopenal.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586
        libtwolame.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586

Thank you for your fast reply!

@geoffro: I have tried this link before. It says: “repo exception”, after I typed my password. If I try the open Suse 1-klick-link, yast says the same as when I use it directly: libcucul.so.0…

@ buckesfeld: libaca is my next problem:
I click on libcaca and it says that libcaca0-0.9_099.beta etc. is newer and better than libcaca<0.9_0.99.beta etc., I then only installed one of them, now there is the green arrow in front of it. MPlayer still needs libcucul. And when I try to install libcaca0, it tells me that …MPlayer needs libcucul.

I really am a puzzeled penguin…

Same over here - I just had a smooth install of 11.0, but MPlayer refuses to be a part of my system… I tried YaST, rpm -Uhv, smart and even the one-clicker, plus libcaca (which provides libcucul.so.0, as shown »here«) is installed:

kalle@Hoppers:~> rpm -qa libcaca
libcaca-0.9-203.1

When trying to install via ‘rpm’ it shows even more conflicts:

Hoppers:/home/kalle # rpm -Uhv MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586.rpm
warning: MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 9a795806
error: Failed dependencies:
        libcaca.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586
        libcucul.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586
        libdca.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586
        libenca.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586
        liblirc_client.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586
        libnut.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586
        libopenal.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586
        libtwolame.so.0 is needed by MPlayer-1.0rc2_r27637-2.pm.1.i586

…now both libcacas are installed. Nothing changed. @gropiuskalle: My list in RPM was even longer :slight_smile:

I’m pretty good at solving these kind of conflicts, since I use quite a lot of repositories (not yet in 11.0 though¹), but this one beats me. I have crosspostet this problem »here«.

¹ Well, still much more than the usual oss, non-oss, update and Packman… look »here«. Videolan is deactivated, though…

I’m pretty good at solving these kind of conflicts, since I use quite a lot of repositories (not yet in 11.0 though¹), but this one beats me. I have crosspostet this problem »here«.

¹ Well, still much more than the usual oss, non-oss, update and Packman… look »here«. Videolan is deactivated, though…

Edit: Conflict oviously comes from Packmans libcaca and propably will be solved soon. At least it’s noticed →click and the packmans and -women are usually pretty quick.

:wink: Solved! Thanks for the links. It really seems to have been a Pckman-Problem, which is now fixed. I just deinstalled the libcacas and then tried the MPlayer again - immediately it found the desired libcaca itself. Great.