Yes, almost all of the commits are bug fixes. My only concern would be
the bug fixes towards the h264 timestamps which is a fix to something
that is technically wrong but did not afaik cause any end user bad
behavior. It may be "wrong" but it was working and many users will be
upset if that changes
gst-ffmpeg already contains ffmpeg 0.5 internally (but we're building
against the packaged ffmpeg of course). It'd be great if gst-ffmpeg and
ffmpeg could be in sync, also from what I saw there were many bugfixes
in the last weeks in ffmpeg that would be nice to have in jaunty.
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Sindhudweep Sarkar writes:
> I'm not sure i'm qualified since i'm neither the maintainer of ffmpeg
> package nor am I an upstream developer of the project
that's not really necessary. The process requires mainly to investigate
the changes that has been done between the version currently in ubunt
Reinhard,
I'm not sure i'm qualified since i'm neither the maintainer of ffmpeg
package nor am I an upstream developer of the project; Here are my
thoughts on it. Hopefully a good dialogue will help us formulate if it's
worth it to break the freeze.
>From my understanding some api/abi changes wer
The diff seems to be reversed.
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The current package in jaunty is pretty recent, but I could easily
update it to 0.5 in jaunty as well. Since we are in FeatureFreeze this
requires a freeze exception as outlined at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess
For you convenience, I've attached the upstream diff to this bug.
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Sindudweep, would you be willing to continue the FreezeExceptionProcess?
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #519049
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=519049
** Also affects: ffmpeg-debian (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=519049
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: ffmpeg (Ubuntu)
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: ffmpeg
ffmpeg releases quite rarely, though they aim to keep a stable source
trunk. Ubuntu uses an svn snapshot from february 4th.
ffmpeg released version .5 today with significant stabilizations.
- Complete announcement and changelog here