With the way the runtime checks are currently set up, every single
openh264 release, no matter how minor, is considered an ABI break and
requires gst-plugins-bad recompilation. This is unnecessarily strict
because it doesn't allow downstream distributions to ship any openh264
bug fix version updates without breaking gstreamer's openh264 support.
Years ago, at the time when gstreamer's openh264 support was merged,
openh264 releases were done without a versioned soname (the library was
just libopenh264.so, unversioned). Since then, starting with version
1.3.0, openh264 has started using versioned sonames and the intent has
been to bump the soname every time there's a new release with an ABI
change.
This patch drops the strict version check. meson.build already has a
minimum requirement on openh264 version 1.3.0 where soname versioning
was added, which should be good enough to ensure that the library is
using soname versioning.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5780>
This can happen with the dummy "noopenh264" library that the freedesktop
flatpak runtime ships, and Fedora is planning on shipping as well. In
both cases the dummy implementation gets replaced with the actual
openh264 library that's downloaded directly from Cisco, but just to be
on safe side, this patch makes it careful to check the return values to
avoid crashing if the underlying library hasn't been swapped out yet.
The patch is taken from freedesktop-sdk and was originally written by
Valentin David <valentin.david@codethink.co.uk>.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/5581>