So it won’t install for me on account that Qt5 is broken…
@andrewm659@gmail.com Which Fedora version do you use? Is your system up-to-date? Any error?
Hi, any news of the 1.0.6 release for fedora ?
This week.
yeah ! great
thank you
Is there anything that we could do to help you with this?
Such as building spec files for you or hosting it other places… I’m totally willing to help out if need be. I’m tired of windows 8.1 and I’m not going to Win10. I’m comfortable in linux especially fedora/rhel/centos.
Version 1.0.6 packaged, with a workaround for the rewind / fast-forward bug.
@raginbajin The building process is very automated, so I don’t need any help at this time.
However, you can spread the word to your friends on social network to attract more users 
Thank you!
This is working like a charm, thank you !!
Thanks man this is great! Will post back with any encountered problems
Hi, i updated fedora and i did it without much attention. it appears that qt5 has been updated, and since then my PMP crashes every time i try to watch something. any idea ?
Can you give me the output of the following command please ?
dnf list installed | grep 'qt5\-'
I managed to make it work correctly again. The update process had updated the “qt5-qtlocation x86_64 5.6.0-0.18.fc23” and “qt5-qtwebchannel x86_64 5.6.0-0.18.fc23” rpm to the x86_64 5.6.0-3.fc23 version. The “qt5-qtwebengine x86_64 5.6.0-0.18.fc23” had not been updated. So i updated it manually to the x86_64 5.6.0-3.fc23 version and it worked. i tried to downgrade it in the first place but i didn’t work. I’m glad that i found a way.
So here is the output :
qt5-qtbase.x86_64 5.6.0-9.fc23 @updates
qt5-qtbase-common.noarch 5.6.0-9.fc23 @updates
qt5-qtbase-gui.x86_64 5.6.0-9.fc23 @updates
qt5-qtdeclarative.x86_64 5.6.0-4.fc23 @updates
qt5-qtlocation.x86_64 5.6.0-3.fc23 @updates
qt5-qtwebchannel.x86_64 5.6.0-3.fc23 @updates
qt5-qtwebengine.x86_64 5.6.0-3.fc23 @System
qt5-qtxmlpatterns.x86_64 5.6.0-4.fc23 @updates
@wheelbeer I encountered the exact same thing. But, just now, while doing an update I noticed that the latest qt5-qtwebengine is in the harrycow-plex repo. So it’s now fixed for everyone!
No big deal, but it looks like there is a dependency missing:
❨~❩$─► plexmediaplayer
plexmediaplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libopencv_core.so.2.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
❨~❩$─► sudo dnf whatprovides libopencv_core.so.2.4
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opencv-core-2.4.11-5.fc23.i686 : OpenCV core libraries
Repo : fedora
opencv-core-2.4.12.3-1.fc23.i686 : OpenCV core libraries
Repo : updates
I installed the package and have no issues, thank you for building this… previous PHT segfaults be damned!
When will we see an updated version of PMP come out for Linux… The last one I see is plexmediaplayer-1.0.6-2.fc23.x86_64.rpm which is dated March 26th…
I’ve gone ahead and created my own repo to build the latest… Others could grab it themselves if they want to go through building it on their own machines.
Here is my github: https://github.com/RaginBajin/plexmediaplayer
FYI, updated PMP package will be available this week.
Package updated to version 1.1.1 
@wheelbeer said:
I managed to make it work correctly again. The update process had updated the “qt5-qtlocation x86_64 5.6.0-0.18.fc23” and “qt5-qtwebchannel x86_64 5.6.0-0.18.fc23” rpm to the x86_64 5.6.0-3.fc23 version. The “qt5-qtwebengine x86_64 5.6.0-0.18.fc23” had not been updated. So i updated it manually to the x86_64 5.6.0-3.fc23 version and it worked. i tried to downgrade it in the first place but i didn’t work. I’m glad that i found a way.So here is the output :
qt5-qtbase.x86_64 5.6.0-9.fc23 @updates
qt5-qtbase-common.noarch 5.6.0-9.fc23 @updates
qt5-qtbase-gui.x86_64 5.6.0-9.fc23 @updates
qt5-qtdeclarative.x86_64 5.6.0-4.fc23 @updates
qt5-qtlocation.x86_64 5.6.0-3.fc23 @updates
qt5-qtwebchannel.x86_64 5.6.0-3.fc23 @updates
qt5-qtwebengine.x86_64 5.6.0-3.fc23 @System
qt5-qtxmlpatterns.x86_64 5.6.0-4.fc23 @updates
Fedora is now providing official Qt 5.6 RPM but the QtWebEngine RPM was not available.
So your system use Fedora’s Qt packages with my backport of QtWebEngine, that do not work together.
It was fixed when Fedora has published their own QtWebEngine RPM.