Hi

On 2016-07-22 19:32:48, Patrick Matthäi wrote:
> (I have added the libebur128 Debian package maintainers to CC)
> 
> @Andrew and Sebastian:
> May you contact upstream to merge/discuss/solve both issues with Brian?
> There is not so much time anymore to solve this for our Stretch release
> (a few months).

Adding Jan to the loop.

Jan, could you please take a look at
https://github.com/jiixyj/libebur128/pull/49?

Cheers

> @Dan and Brian:
> It is disabled, but I am also not happy about it. Renaming all files to
> hide the library would be quite ugly and I should detect it. I can
> understand your frustration, but using embedded libraries produces tons
> of new problems (always!).
> 
> 
> Am 09.07.2016 um 04:09 schrieb Dan Dennedy:
> >
> > You do not need to abide by their policy. This is a clear fork of
> > libebur128.  Let them figure out what they want to do about it. Debian
> > can simply disable that module if they feel the need.
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Jul 8, 2016, 7:06 PM Brian Matherly <c...@brianmatherly.com
> > <mailto:c...@brianmatherly.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hmm. Ok. I don't really understand the policy. I feel like it
> >     unnecessarily withholds valuable features from the users. What if
> >     I rename the files and reorganize the code so that it no longer
> >     resembles libebur128 - and there is no hope of ever merging
> >     changes between the two code bases? Then, would the policy no
> >     longer apply? After 6 months I am tired of waiting for libebur128
> >     to accept (or reject) the pull requests.
> >
> >     ~Brian
> >
> >
> >     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >     *From:* Patrick Matthäi <pmatth...@debian.org
> >     <mailto:pmatth...@debian.org>>
> >     *To:* Brian Matherly <c...@brianmatherly.com
> >     <mailto:c...@brianmatherly.com>>; "mlt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> >     <mailto:mlt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>"
> >     <mlt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> >     <mailto:mlt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>>
> >     *Sent:* Friday, July 8, 2016 1:39 PM
> >
> >     *Subject:* Re: [Mlt-devel] [mltframework/mlt] 19b2fb: Update
> >     internal libebur128 to version 1.1.0
> >
> >     Thanks for your update, I thought a merge TO mlt is missing. Since
> >     it "just" provides additonal features I do not see a good chance
> >     to provide the fork within Debian (and Ubuntu and so on pulls from
> >     Debian) :( I may be forced later to remove it again.
> >     In oct/nov we will freeze our testing/stretch, so I hope libebur
> >     will merge the pull requests in the next time so that I still can
> >     provide these features for stretch
> >
> >     Am 08.07.2016 um 15:21 schrieb Brian Matherly:
> >>     No.
> >>
> >>     MLT uses additional features which have not yet been merged into
> >>     libebur128:
> >>     https://github.com/jiixyj/libebur128/pull/49
> >>     https://github.com/jiixyj/libebur128/pull/51
> >>     We will have to keep using our own fork until the changes are
> >>     merged and released in libebur128.
> >>
> >>     Is there any way to get an exception to the Debian rule and allow
> >>     the internal ebur128 to be used until the features are released
> >>     by libebur1238?
> >>
> >>     ~Brian
> >>
> >>
> >>     
> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>     *From:* Patrick Matthäi <pmatth...@debian.org>
> >>     <mailto:pmatth...@debian.org>
> >>     *To:* mlt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> >>     <mailto:mlt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
> >>     *Sent:* Friday, July 8, 2016 5:55 AM
> >>     *Subject:* Re: [Mlt-devel] [mltframework/mlt] 19b2fb: Update
> >>     internal libebur128 to version 1.1.0
> >>
> >>     Hi
> >>
> >>
> >>     Am 02.03.2016 um 21:08 schrieb GitHub:
> >>     >  Branch: refs/heads/master
> >>     >  Home:  https://github.com/mltframework/mlt
> >>     >  Commit: 19b2fb8bc13ff561367d4bf6927ba7809f6b23dd
> >>     >     
> >>     
> >> https://github.com/mltframework/mlt/commit/19b2fb8bc13ff561367d4bf6927ba7809f6b23dd
> >>     >  Author: Brian Matherly <c...@brianmatherly.com
> >>     <mailto:c...@brianmatherly.com>>
> >>     >  Date:  2016-03-02 (Wed, 02 Mar 2016)
> >>     >
> >>     >  Changed paths:
> >>     >    M src/modules/plus/Makefile
> >>     >    M src/modules/plus/ebur128/ebur128.c
> >>     >    M src/modules/plus/ebur128/ebur128.h
> >>     >    R src/modules/plus/ebur128/queue.h
> >>     >    A src/modules/plus/ebur128/queue/sys/queue.h
> >>     >
> >>     >  Log Message:
> >>     >  -----------
> >>     >  Update internal libebur128 to version 1.1.0
> >>     >
> >>     Will the next mlt version then have the option to link against the
> >>     system libebur version?
> >>
> >>     
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