On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 00:30:24 (CEST), Ludovico Cavedon wrote: > Hi Reinhard, > > On 07/25/2010 12:31 AM, Reinhard Tartler wrote: >> Ubuntu has switched to FFmpeg 0.6 as system FFmpeg in maverick. This >> package can currently be found in debian/experimental and will be >> uploaded to unstable after squeeze release. >> >> In order to get qutecom built in ubuntu/maverick, I had to apply the >> attached patches: > > Thanks for the patches, I was tracking the activity on launchpad and > planning to apply the patches, but then testing freeze cought me at > surprise :)
Well, the release team expressed their intend to freeze "soon" since quite some time. But it seems that you weren't the only developer that doubted them... >> - about the 2nd one I'm not sure why nobody else has experienced >> this. The fstat(2) manpage does mention sys/stat.h in its synopsis. I >> guess that glibc 2.12 headers got cleaned up even more here, making >> that include required. > > I am planning to upload a new upstream snapshot to experimental, and I > will include your patches (actually one should be already there) excellent! :-) >> These two issues will be RC after squeeze release. I still suggest to >> include these patches at your convenience even before that, so that >> qutecom can be binNMUed then. > > I am not sure I am following you: how are these two patches affecting > the binNMUability in squeeze? Probably not anymore in squeeze proper (at time of writing, I still hoped to squeeze FFmpeg 0.6 in), but in case we'll do an ffmpeg 0.6 add-on repository for squeeze (think backports.org), it would be necessary to have a package of qutecom that actually builds. -- Gruesse/greetings, Reinhard Tartler, KeyID 945348A4 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

