and install into a different directory $(libexecdir/gstreamer-0.10) so that
everything is versioned properly.
NOTE: run 'make clean' after updating; if you are running an uninstalled setup,
you will need to update your gst-uninstalled script (unless it's symlinked
to gstreamer core master) and exit/enter your uninstalled environment to get
the updated environment. If you are running an installed setup, you should
run 'make uninstall' before merging this change or remove the old
plugin-scanner binary manually.
Fixes#601698.
Add a simple version check when starting the plugin-scanner so we can
verify we're talking to one that talks the same language.
First try a plugin-scanner in the installed path, then try one via the
GST_PLUGIN_SCANNER env var if that doesn't work.
Update the uninstalled script.
Install the plugin-scanner to the libexec dir
This is available in newer gcc releases and it should only exist
on platforms that provide some native 128bit integer arithmetic
instructions.
The x86-64 assembly for this is still kept for non-gcc compilers
that don't provide __uint128_t magic.
This tests 100000 random multiplications/divisions of all scaling
function variants and compares the result with the result that is
generated by GMP on the same input.
For this check for GSL and GMP during configure but only use
it for this single unit test.
Testing functions were provided by Kipp Cannon <kcannon@ligo.caltech.edu>
Since the registry doesn't use libxml2 any longer, it's no longer necessary
to disable both xml load/save *and* the registry to get rid of the libxml2
dependency, disabling just xml loading/saving is enough. Fixes#590841.
Remove AC_C_INLINE check, so we don't end up with an #undef inline in
config.h, which causes problems with some versions of MSCV apparently.
GLib defines inline for us in a suitable way already anyway.
Fixes#584835.
While we're at it, also update the other win32 files to git (bump
version, add new defines and enums).
This reverts commit 31c09d738c.
Reverting this, since it breaks autogen.sh for me on debian sid.
Failure is: "libtool 2.2 requires autopoint 0.17 or higher" even though
0.17 was found.
The printf extension mechanism changed in glibc 2.10, and the older
register_printf_function is deprecated. Detect and use the new
mechanism where available.
When its disabled, we poison some symbols to force a build error if they are
used. Dunno how useful this acually is, but we need to disable the poisoning
when we include this ourself. Also don't define some of the dummies, as they
are getting replaced with defines and that creates code that does not compile.