The mutex locked is for the 'mux' object, but we unlock the
pad, which means that if the rtpmux gets a flush, then the
object lock will stay locked forever, causing it to freeze
the next time it tries to take it.
Fixes bug #627991
This fixes an infinite loop if an EOS event is received before
GstBaseVideoDecoder::start() is called, e.g. immediately when the
pads are activated.
Fixes bug #626815.
When the test is run, the schema file won't be installed yet,
and there doesn't seem to be an environment variable to set
to force GSettings to look in a different directory.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=626603
This commit is out of sequence, it really belongs between commits
1509833141 (Automatic update of
common submodule) and dd26f378b0
(configure: Fix the CELT checks to ...)
This commit is out of sequence, it really belongs between commits
1509833141 (Automatic update of
common submodule) and dd26f378b0
(configure: Fix the CELT checks to ...)
This commit is out of sequence, it really belongs between commits
1509833141 (Automatic update of
common submodule) and dd26f378b0
(configure: Fix the CELT checks to ...)
This commit is out of sequence, it really belongs between commits
1509833141 (Automatic update of
common submodule) and dd26f378b0
(configure: Fix the CELT checks to ...)
Rework bulge mapping function to give more predictable results.
Now the bulge is done dividing by a scale factor that smoothsteps from
"zoom" at the center to 1.0 at "radius".
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=625908
This could happen because for example /usr/lib is linked
to /usr/lib64 and both are loaded. The frei0r specification
says that the plugin init function must only be called once
and for some plugin weird things (including crashes) are
happening.
Fixes bug #623710.
Make the "radius" property of CircleGeometricTransform relative.
This is more coherent with the way [x,y]-center properties are handled
and allow to set a radius without knowing the video size.
Radius is defined with respect to the circle circumscribed about the
video rectangle so that a point in the center has radius 0.0 and one in
a vertex has radius 1.0.
Note that this is not a regression from the previous absolute way of
defining the radius as a user who knows the video size can easily
calculate the relative radius and set that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=625959
This first checks what is required for ISO C99 support and sets the relevant
compiler parameters and if no C99 compiler is found, it checks for a
C89 compiler. This enables us to check for and use C89/C99 functions
that gcc hides from us without the correct compiler parameters.