Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Name : blender Epoch : 1 Version : 2.93.0 Release : 1.fc33 Architecture: x86_64 Description of problem: $ blender --factory-startup -v Color management: using fallback mode for management Color management: Error could not find role data role. Blender 2.93.0 build date: 2021-06-02 build time: 00:00:00 build commit date: 1970-01-01 build commit time: 00:00 build hash: unknown build platform: Linux build type: Release ... Those two lines for Color management do irritate On-Top-Apps like OpenShot, which use Regexp to filter out the version number from this output. The OpenColorIO Package seems to need an update anyway, so pls add the OpenColorIO maintainer to this bug, as i think thats the component these two messages come from ( I could be wrong with this ).
It is indeed an issue related to OpenColorIO 2.0 unavailable in Fedora 33 repository. Assigning the ticket.
As OCIO 2.0 is a major API change which is heavily discouraged in a released branch, I had no intentions of updating OCIO in f33.
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