https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2247274



--- Comment #8 from Kalev Lember <[email protected]> ---
> I'm wondering, instead of needing a replacement dance, if it would make more 
> sense for this to be a dlopen wrapper on top of Cisco's openh264, sort of 
> like libglvnd does on top of mesa (and/or proprietary implementations), or 
> ocl-icd does on top of several implementations.  In other words, as far as 
> everything else is concerned, this would be "the" openh264 and provides 
> headers, link libs, pkgconfig, etc. that ffmpeg, gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, 
> and mozilla-openh264 (or whatever would provide it going forward) could build 
> against in Fedora, and then Cisco openh264 would provide (just) the actual 
> implementation (when installed).  That would probably involve renaming some 
> packages and libraries, but it avoids the need to replace one thing with 
> another (which seems problematic particularly wrt flatpaks, if not in 
> general).

That would certainly be an option, and a fairly good one I think! It needs a
bit more work though, which I am not ready to commit to right now, but maybe we
can work towards that in the future.

The flatpak replacement is not an issue at all, I have it all figured out and
working locally - I actually started looking into this in order to make the
flatpak openh264 extension easier. If we don't go for "noopenh264" for all of
Fedora, I'd like to bring it in just for Fedora flatpaks.


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