Error building Davinci Resolve Studio

Hi all. I had Resolve Studio installed, but had trouble with the new Speed Editor console they have just bundled with the STUDIO version. I ended up removing Resolve and now it gets an error trying to re-install. Can someone help me through this please. I’m ex-Ubuntu 15 years of it, and only months on Manjaro - I love it :slight_smile:

Building davinci-resolve-studio…
==> Making package: davinci-resolve-studio 17.1-1 (Mon 15 Mar 2021 18:27:46)
==> Checking runtime dependencies…
==> Checking buildtime dependencies…
==> Retrieving sources…
→ Found DaVinci_Resolve_Studio_17.1_Linux.zip
==> Validating source files with sha256sums…
DaVinci_Resolve_Studio_17.1_Linux.zip … Passed
==> Removing existing $srcdir/ directory…
==> Extracting sources…
→ Extracting DaVinci_Resolve_Studio_17.1_Linux.zip with bsdtar
==> Starting prepare()…
==> Removing existing $pkgdir/ directory…
==> Entering fakeroot environment…
==> Starting package()…
→ Creating missing folders…
→ Extracting from bundle…
==> Please wait, this take a while…
→ Add lib symlinks…
ln: failed to create symbolic link ‘libs/libcrypto.so.10’: No such file or directory
==> ERROR: A failure occurred in package().
Aborting…

There is no /libs; only /lib. How do I handle that?

An upstream change maybe?
Anyway, you don’t seem to be the only one with this trouble :
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/davinci-resolve-studio/

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Hmm, not that my knowledge reaches so far, but have you tried:

pacman -Q (and with the possible flags below)packagenameofResolvestudio
-T, --deptest
Check dependencies; this is useful in scripts such as makepkg to
check installed packages. This operation will check each dependency
specified and return a list of dependencies that are not currently
satisfied on the system. This operation accepts no other options.
Example usage: pacman -T qt “bash>=3.2”.
It might not be super usefull; but rummage around in the man pages of pacman (man pacman)

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Thanks you. I have followed the CURL instructions and got an error. I’ll try for help over there. The weird thing is that I had Resolve 17 working but had trouble with the Speed Editor, so I went to reinstall it and ran into all sorts of problems!

Did you figure it out Steve?

I’m having the same problem. Is there any way I can change the reference from /libs to /lib? This is ridiculous.

I don’t have it solved yet!

davinci-resolve-studio 17.1.1-1 on Manjaro 21.0.2

Install from AUR via GUI; extra packages required:

  • amdgpu-pro-libgl
  • opencl-amd

Now it works. I just need to get the Speed Editor recognised!