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[Bug]: YouTube Music RPM version install cannot find libuuid.so candidate for OpenSuse Tumbleweed. #1508

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Bortechino opened this issue Dec 9, 2023 · 2 comments
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Preflight Checklist

  • I use the latest version of YouTube Music (Application).
  • I have searched the issue tracker for a bug report that matches the one I want to file, without success.
  • I understand that th-ch/youtube-music has NO affiliation with Google or YouTube

YouTube Music (Application) Version

3.0.2

What operating system are you using?

Other Linux

Operating System Version

OpenSuse Tumbleweed

What arch are you using?

x64

Last Known Working YouTube Music (Application) version

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Reproduction steps

zypper install youtube-music-3.0.2.x86_64.rpm
OS OpenSuse Tumbleweed.

Expected Behavior

Youtube Music installed

Actual Behavior

I have an issue " nothing provides 'libuuid". I have searched for the Opensuse libuuid libraries. There is libuuid1.so.6 version installed.

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All

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@JellyBrick JellyBrick added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 10, 2023
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JellyBrick commented Dec 10, 2023

Workaround: jgraph/drawio-desktop#493 (comment)
(I don't have time to fix it right now, so I'll work on it later, sorry)

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How are we supposed to utilize this workaround ? As a novice, I'm lost, I would appreciate the help.

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