2014-06-26 21:01 GMT+04:00, Rafael Sadowski <[email protected]>:
> On Thu Jun 26, 2014 at 06:54:02PM +0400, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
>> Hello all.
>>
>> QtGStreamer is a set of libraries providing C++ bindings for GStreamer
>> with a Qt-style API, plus some helper classes and elements for
>> integrating GStreamer better in Qt applications. The goal of this
>> module is to allow easy use of GStreamer for applications targetting
>> MeeGo Mobile or the KDE desktop.
>>
>> ... This is a required dependency for Artikulate, a new app in
>> upcoming KDE 4.13. Actually, Artikulate could use Qt Mobility, but: 1)
>> we have no port for it, either; 2) it looks like dying - no actual
>> release since 2011; 3) it requires heavy patching under OpenBSD. So I
>> preferred to port QtGstreamer, which have almost no gotchas.
>>
>> okay to import?
>>
>> --
>>   WBR,
>>   Vadim Zhukov
>
> Hi Vadim,
>
> looks fine and build corrent on amd64 but what do you think about:

Good catch, thanks!

> CONFIGURE_ARGS +=       -DQTGSTREAMER_TESTS:Bool=ON
>
> My result:
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> 84% tests passed, 3 tests failed out of 19
>
> Total Test time (real) =  30.11 sec
>
> The following tests FAILED:
>           1 - refpointertest (OTHER_FAULT)
>           3 - signalstest (OTHER_FAULT)
>          17 - taglisttest (Failed)
> --------------------------------------------------

taglisttest looks like is broken itself; if I understand code
correctly, it should compare with 1, not with 2.

Can't say anything for others, code involved there is more complex.
This needs to be talked about with upstream. I'll mail maintainer
soon.

So here is a port with tests enabled.

--
  WBR,
  Vadim Zhukov

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