Em seg., 22 de nov. de 2021 às 20:02, Sebastian Ramacher <sramac...@debian.org> escreveu: > > Control: tags -1 moreinfo > > On 2021-11-08 17:23:01 -0300, Joao Eriberto Mota Filho wrote: > > Package: libobs-dev > > Version: 26.1.2+dfsg1-2 > > Severity: important > > Tags: patch > > Control: affects -1 obs-move-transition > > > > Dear maintainer, > > > > In last weekend obs-move-transition[1] arrived to Debian. > > obs-move-transition > > is the most rated plugin for obs-studio. > > > > [1] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/obs-move-transition > > > > obs-move-transition depends of the libobs-dev. When packaging this plugin, I > > got the following errors: > > > > In file included from > > /PKGS/obs-move-transition-2.5.1/move-source-filter.c:2: > > /usr/include/obs/obs-frontend-api.h:3:10: fatal error: obs.h: No such file > > or directory > > 3 | #include <obs.h> > > | ^~~~~~~ > > > > In file included from /PKGS/obs-move-transition-2.5.1/move-transition.c:3: > > /usr/include/obs/obs-frontend-api.h:4:10: fatal error: util/darray.h: No > > such file or directory > > 4 | #include <util/darray.h> > > | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > To allow the plugin to build correctly, I created a 'fixed copy' of the > > /usr/include/obs/obs-frontend-api.h inside of > > obs-move-transition-2.5.1. > > > > On Debian, the libobs-dev put the headers in /usr/include/obs/ but the > > current > > /usr/include/obs/obs-frontend-api.h expects to find for these files in > > /usr/include/. However, when building obs-studio, the source code searches > > for > > the headers also in /usr/include/. Consequently, making a patch for > > obs-frontend-api.h to search for headers in /usr/include/obs/ will generate > > a > > FTBFS. IMO, the right way is changing the obs-frontend-api.h after the > > obs-studio build process. The attached patch will fix this issue. I also > > sent > > an MR to Salsa [2] to make to make easier the fix. > > In the cmake config installed by libobs-dev, the include dir is > specified as /usr/include/obs. Why is obs-move-transition ignoring this > bit?
Hi Sebastian, The /usr/include/obs/obs-frontend-api.h is part of the obs-studio, not obs-move-transition. Thus, the obs-studio package has an internal file (obs-frontend-api.h) pointing to a wrong path. The problem is not in obs-move-transition. In other words, obs-move-transition is not ignoring the cmake config installed by libobs-dev. Let me know how to help you. I think my MR #5 will solve this issue. Regards, Eriberto