How can I get libgstnsf.so on 12.04.5? [on hold]
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I'm interested in a nifty vulnerability that was found awhile back in libgstreamer's NSF plugin (described here).
The plugin, libgstnsf.so, does not seem to be on a default install of 12.04.5. If I look at the changelog of gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad, I see that the NSF plugin was removed with version 0.10.22.3-2ubuntu2.4 of the package (from here).
I tried to force install what I thought was an older version of the package, but that still didn't install the plugin. I have the bad plugins installed, but the NSF plugin is not part of them.
I figure worst case I can build the plugin myself, but it was be nice to have as close to authentic environment as possible.
And just before anyone asks, I'm running this in a VM and not on any kind of production system.
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I'm interested in a nifty vulnerability that was found awhile back in libgstreamer's NSF plugin (described here).
The plugin, libgstnsf.so, does not seem to be on a default install of 12.04.5. If I look at the changelog of gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad, I see that the NSF plugin was removed with version 0.10.22.3-2ubuntu2.4 of the package (from here).
I tried to force install what I thought was an older version of the package, but that still didn't install the plugin. I have the bad plugins installed, but the NSF plugin is not part of them.
I figure worst case I can build the plugin myself, but it was be nice to have as close to authentic environment as possible.
And just before anyone asks, I'm running this in a VM and not on any kind of production system.
12.04 gstreamer vulnerability
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put on hold as off-topic by muru, karel, Terrance, DK Bose, guiverc Nov 21 at 6:35
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is specific to an end of life Ubuntu release. These are no longer supported and are therefore off-topic here. To upgrade, see: How to install software or upgrade from old unsupported release?" – muru, karel, Terrance, DK Bose, guiverc
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS is past EOL, and Ubuntu 12.04.6 ESM or in fact any ESM (Ubuntu advantage) product is off-topic here too, so use your Ubuntu 12.04 ESM support options.
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Nov 21 at 6:38
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I'm interested in a nifty vulnerability that was found awhile back in libgstreamer's NSF plugin (described here).
The plugin, libgstnsf.so, does not seem to be on a default install of 12.04.5. If I look at the changelog of gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad, I see that the NSF plugin was removed with version 0.10.22.3-2ubuntu2.4 of the package (from here).
I tried to force install what I thought was an older version of the package, but that still didn't install the plugin. I have the bad plugins installed, but the NSF plugin is not part of them.
I figure worst case I can build the plugin myself, but it was be nice to have as close to authentic environment as possible.
And just before anyone asks, I'm running this in a VM and not on any kind of production system.
12.04 gstreamer vulnerability
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I'm interested in a nifty vulnerability that was found awhile back in libgstreamer's NSF plugin (described here).
The plugin, libgstnsf.so, does not seem to be on a default install of 12.04.5. If I look at the changelog of gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad, I see that the NSF plugin was removed with version 0.10.22.3-2ubuntu2.4 of the package (from here).
I tried to force install what I thought was an older version of the package, but that still didn't install the plugin. I have the bad plugins installed, but the NSF plugin is not part of them.
I figure worst case I can build the plugin myself, but it was be nice to have as close to authentic environment as possible.
And just before anyone asks, I'm running this in a VM and not on any kind of production system.
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put on hold as off-topic by muru, karel, Terrance, DK Bose, guiverc Nov 21 at 6:35
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is specific to an end of life Ubuntu release. These are no longer supported and are therefore off-topic here. To upgrade, see: How to install software or upgrade from old unsupported release?" – muru, karel, Terrance, DK Bose, guiverc
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as off-topic by muru, karel, Terrance, DK Bose, guiverc Nov 21 at 6:35
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is specific to an end of life Ubuntu release. These are no longer supported and are therefore off-topic here. To upgrade, see: How to install software or upgrade from old unsupported release?" – muru, karel, Terrance, DK Bose, guiverc
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS is past EOL, and Ubuntu 12.04.6 ESM or in fact any ESM (Ubuntu advantage) product is off-topic here too, so use your Ubuntu 12.04 ESM support options.
– guiverc
Nov 21 at 6:38
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Ubuntu 12.04 LTS is past EOL, and Ubuntu 12.04.6 ESM or in fact any ESM (Ubuntu advantage) product is off-topic here too, so use your Ubuntu 12.04 ESM support options.
– guiverc
Nov 21 at 6:38
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS is past EOL, and Ubuntu 12.04.6 ESM or in fact any ESM (Ubuntu advantage) product is off-topic here too, so use your Ubuntu 12.04 ESM support options.
– guiverc
Nov 21 at 6:38
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS is past EOL, and Ubuntu 12.04.6 ESM or in fact any ESM (Ubuntu advantage) product is off-topic here too, so use your Ubuntu 12.04 ESM support options.
– guiverc
Nov 21 at 6:38
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Ubuntu 12.04 LTS is past EOL, and Ubuntu 12.04.6 ESM or in fact any ESM (Ubuntu advantage) product is off-topic here too, so use your Ubuntu 12.04 ESM support options.
– guiverc
Nov 21 at 6:38