Commit message copied from core's commit from Benjamin Otte:
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Apparently gcc warns that GstMiniObject is not castable to
GstEvent/Message/Buffer due to them containing 64bit variables, even
though ARM hackers claim that those only need 4byte alignment. And as
long as gcc behaves that way, this warning is not very useful.
So we'll remove the warning until this problem is fixed.
Fixes#615698
This just replaces every "$ERROR_CFLAGS" usage with a usage of
"$WARNING_CFLAGS $ERROR_CFLAGS" to get the same functionality as
previously.
Actually using that separation will happen later.
We don't want C specific flags in GST_CXXFLAGS, so base it on the
GST_CFLAGS that only contains the pkg-config CFLAGS but none of
the GST_OPTION_CFLAGS. Also, we only need the local includes once.
Generate win32/common/config.h-new directly from config.h.in,
using shell variables in configure and some hard-coded information.
Change top-level makefile so that 'make win32-update' copies the
generated file to win32/common/config.h, which we keep in source
control. It's kept in source control so that the git tree is
buildable from VS.
This change is similar to the ones applied a while ago to GStreamer
core, gst-plugins-base and gst-plugins-good and prevents configure
from changing files in source control. The generated config.h
should be ok, but needs testing.
Remove dvdnav plugin, it has no future. resindvd is the plugin to
use for dvd playback. Note that dvdnav was never really enabled
in -ugly, you had to edit configure.ac to get it built.
lame_set_VBR_quality(), which takes a floating point value for the
quality, has been added only in v3.98. Use lame_set_VBR_q(), which
takes quality as an integer, for older LAME versions.
Fixes#581341.
On win32, we're required to link to all the libraries used - including
ones only indirectly used by other libs. So, add gstaudio, gsttag, and
(for windows only) winsock.
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
Apparently AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR breaks when using more
than one macro directory, reverting last change.