On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 7:09 AM, Luca Barbato <[email protected]> wrote: > On 27/10/14 11:19, Marc-Antoine ARNAUD wrote: >> >> Hi everyones, >> >> I'm currently testing the build OpenSUSE platform, which can create >> packaging and can create a repos of the nightly build on the devel >> version. > > > Great!
Please double check if they do accept libavcodec there. Last time I checked they did not want to host it because of legal concerns. > >> I'm currently developing on a wrapper in C++ upon the Libav, but also with >> bindings for Java and Python. This library require the lastest version of >> the Libav to build. > > > Sounds quite interesting =) do you have a git for it? > >> But I have seen some spec of dsc specifications to create DEB and RPM >> package on Libav. > > > Tomáš should have one for rpm I think and ubuntu has the latest here. > > https://launchpad.net/~motumedia/+archive/ubuntu/libav-daily That's the one for building the daily snapshots. It uses the packaging from https://code.launchpad.net/~motumedia/libav/packaging-trunk. The official packages use the packaging from http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-multimedia/libav.git Note that the packaging is quite sophisticated, for instance on some architectures libavcodec is built in several flavor to benefit from machine-specific instruction sets using the libc hwcaps mechanism. > >> Does someone have a good version for the latest ? Is it possible to merge >> alls versions in one to provide a unique 'official' packaging mode ? > > > Much depends on how you split the libraries in components I think. I don't think we have a "official" packaging mode. Traditionally, libav provides source-code only, and leaves packaging to distributions. That doesn't need to stay this way, let us know your requirements and maybe we can work something out! > I'm about to add xcb to the mix so some updates might be needed. In my experience, the packaging needed manual updating when one of the following happens: - soname bumps - new or dropped examples, documentation, preset, etc. files - new or dropped libraries (libavresample was the most recent one I think) - new or dropped command-line programs Things that or generally just fine: - new or dropped codecs - new or dropped formats - new or dropped filters - new or dropped devices Best, -- regards, Reinhard _______________________________________________ libav-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.libav.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-devel
