Hi,

I've just wasted a lot of time trying to get qtmultimedia to compile on a Fido 
build using the Fido branch of meta-qt5. After a lot of tinkering I finally got 
it working and have found that the problem was caused by the 
0001-Initial-porting-effort-to-GStreamer-1.0.patch file that ships with the 
layer. I initially didn't realize that the troublesome code was coming from it 
and debugged the cached source (which it seems is patched) until it worked. I 
didn't think it would be so easy but a patch 
http://patchwork.openembedded.org/patch/79531/ I found from 2014 completely 
told me how to correct the source.

What bothers me is how can this can be possible. Are the recipes designed not 
to apply the patch to non 1.0 build and if so, what could prevent that from 
working? Otherwise, why is the patch that seems to have been accepted in 2014 
to fix the 1.0 breaking 0.1 support not been implemented in the layer yet?

PS. I see the patch file has changed a bit after Fido but unfortunately Fido is 
the latest that my board supports at the moment and I have not been able to 
test with a newer version.

Regards,
Gerhard de Clercq                                         
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