I have been looking at the packages that still use the old ffmpeg and
found the K3B case.
Upstream had a patch since half a year ago. And the thing is the
package in the main OBS has had this patch for a long time (I added it
before it was in upstream's GIT, I guess that's why I didn't submit it
From
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xine/files/xine-lib/1.2.0/README.txt.asc/view
it seems the only reason the soname was changed is because of Reorder
and modify public structures to reduce the holes caused by padding
especially on 64-bit architectures. Is this correct? In such a case
there
On 2 March 2012 19:15, Manfred Tremmel manf...@links2linux.de wrote:
I've switched all the frontends (xine-ui, gxine, kaffeine for kde3 and
kde4) on packman to use the new libxine2. I also would like to add the
OK, that's the part that was confusing me. I used osc whatdependson
but that only
Is anyone up to take a shot at VLC 2.0 ?
If not, I'll do.
We should actually look at Dominique DimStar Leuenberger's
builds in his VLC repo first -- no point in repeating tedious
work, especially when it's as high quality as his :)
cheers
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