First, just installing certifi doesn't install the ca-cert in the
right location. The `Install Certificates.command` script also
symlinks the openssl cert.pem to the certifi ca cert file
Second, we can make it more likely that users will notice this if we
make it a warning. If we ever get a bug report about this despite
these measures, we can try to make this an error.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/2707>
Remove the symbolic link `gst-uninstalled` which points to `gst-env`.
The `uninstalled` is the old name and the project should stick to a
single name for the procedure.
Remove the term from all the files, exceptions are variables from
dependencies like `uninstalled_variables` from pkgconfig and
`meson-uninstalled`.
Adjust mentions of the script in the documentation and README.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/1743>
These options allow to select a set of features from a given
plugin with the following syntax:
-Dgst-full-plugins=plugin1;plugin10
-Dgst-full-elements=plugin2:element1,element2
-Dgst-full-typefind-functions=plugins3:func
-Dgst-full-device-providers=plugin4,dp1
-Dgst-full-dynamic-types=plugin5:dt1
By default all the enabled plugin are registered and
gst-full-plugins will allow to include only a set of plugin
If a feature(element, typefind etc.) is selected from a plugin,
the plugin is removed from the plugins list.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-build/-/merge_requests/199>
Can be used to control the exact symbols exported, or not, in
libgstreamer-full.
This is useful when building a tailored libgstreamer-full aimed
to be run with some specific binaries. By using such version script
one can reduce the size of the generated lib by letting the linker
garbage collect all the unused APIs.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-build/-/merge_requests/195>
`/` was added to make it clear that `build` is a directory and not
a meson sub-command. However, this can be confusing for Windows users.
use `builddir` which does the same job.
allow for workflows that don't want the gst scripts to start shells,
this can be awkward for higher-level scripts setting up shells
themselves.
this is especially useful in combination with eval, and mimics the sort
of thing you can do with ssh-agent -s.
In the case of wine, the env can not be uninstalled, also developers
do not necessiraly care about the fact that it is "uninstalled", the
important thing is that it is a development environment, meaning
that they can work on GStreamer or with GStreamer in the environment.
I still keep the `uninstalled` target to avoid changing people's
habits for now.
When using a custom prompt the automatic override may not look good, so
provide a mechanism to disable it.
Document that the user will have to use GST_ENV manually when setting
the prompt to have a visual indicator of the gst-uninstalled
environment.