Can't find the rpm-ostree package for the libraries I need
Hi,
I'm migrating from Windows to Bazzite and I've been enjoying the process until I inevitably ran into rpm-ostree.
I can't find what is the package name I need to install based on the missing library error messages I'm getting.
It's worth mentionning, I've been doing quite some ubuntu so I handle well apt but I'm completely clueless about rpm-ostree and given how tedious it is, I'm wondering if rpm-ostree was the right option.
To give more detail, currently I'm trying to get to work a wallpaper engine for linux project unfortunately they give no instructions for fedora based distro... As such I've compiled it on a linux ubuntu server but I obviously lack some libraries and I only have the error messages to figure out the exact package I need.
Ex:
./linux-wallpaperengine: error while loading shared libraries: libavcodec.so.60: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I have no idea what package would give me this library.
If someone can help me on that topic, I'd be very grateful.
Thanks
I'm migrating from Windows to Bazzite and I've been enjoying the process until I inevitably ran into rpm-ostree.
I can't find what is the package name I need to install based on the missing library error messages I'm getting.
It's worth mentionning, I've been doing quite some ubuntu so I handle well apt but I'm completely clueless about rpm-ostree and given how tedious it is, I'm wondering if rpm-ostree was the right option.
To give more detail, currently I'm trying to get to work a wallpaper engine for linux project unfortunately they give no instructions for fedora based distro... As such I've compiled it on a linux ubuntu server but I obviously lack some libraries and I only have the error messages to figure out the exact package I need.
Ex:
./linux-wallpaperengine: error while loading shared libraries: libavcodec.so.60: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I have no idea what package would give me this library.
If someone can help me on that topic, I'd be very grateful.
Thanks