04.12.2025, 14:42
Okay well it turns out fedora was not seeing vapoursynth., vspipe is there which I got from vsutils. when I check vapoursynth --version nothing shows. I built it again thinking that would do it but no. I guess this was my problem last night, I did not verify it was actually there. The libraries are there. something to do with python maybe. I'll keep looking.
""Ah! Now it’s clear — Python can see VapourSynth (r71), but vapoursynth --version prints nothing. On Fedora 43, this is expected behavior because the vapoursynth command-line tool is actually just a Python wrapper, and sometimes it doesn’t show the version the way you expect. Let me break it down:""
Bloody rabbit hole. Well at least I am learning. vapoursynth --version was the first thing the AI asked me to check an hour ago lol.
""Ah! Now it’s clear — Python can see VapourSynth (r71), but vapoursynth --version prints nothing. On Fedora 43, this is expected behavior because the vapoursynth command-line tool is actually just a Python wrapper, and sometimes it doesn’t show the version the way you expect. Let me break it down:""
Bloody rabbit hole. Well at least I am learning. vapoursynth --version was the first thing the AI asked me to check an hour ago lol.

