[SCM] FFmpeg packaging branch, master.snapshot, updated. debian/0.6-1-7-g45b6909
Fabian Greffrath
fabian at greffrath.com
Tue Jun 22 07:54:51 UTC 2010
Dear Reinhard (I also post to the list because I believe this might be
of general interest),
I have just reverted one of my most recent commits to the ffmpeg
master.extra branch (which I consider our current working branch,
given how stable the current 0.5.x package is), because I have found
that most of what I intented to do has already been implemented
(slightly differently, of course) in the ubuntu branch. The changes
were not distro-specific and Debian could benefit from them as well
(e.g. conditional enable of libopencore-amr codecs).
I'd like to ask you (and all other readers) to keep the usual work
flow, i.e. apply non-distro-specific changes first to the Debian
package and let them then find their way into ubuntu. This helps to
avoid we accidently implement the same stuff twice (as has happened
here) and keeps a smaller interdiff between the Debian and ubuntu
packages.
Speaking of the interdiff, I think there are currently also some
differences that could be avoided. Let's have a look at
<http://patches.ubuntu.com/f/ffmpeg/ffmpeg_4:0.6-1ubuntu1.patch>:
Apart from the changelog and the Maintainers field, I think the only
reasonable differences should be in the Build-Depends and the disabled
encoders (for documentation purposes, please do only comment out the
*last* line, as suggested by the comment on the preceding line). The
other removed confflags (dirac and openjpeg) should be handled by
cond_enable chacks as well. Why does ubuntu enable runtime-cpudetect
and Debian not?
Please elaborate and help me keep the difeerences between both
branches as small as possible.
Cheers,
Fabian
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