In previous versions, the opencore-amr include sub-directory
would be specified in the include path in the CFLAGS, but this
is no longer the case in newer versions, so we need to add those
to our include directives.
Based on patch by: Christian Morales Vega
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671123
I think it can just go away. Audio sinks can and should payload
things themselves using the helper API in libgstaudio. If such
a plugin still makes sense, it should probably be rewritten
using the library functions (and be put into -good or so).
The mad mp3 decoder element shouldn't parse tags at all really, but we
have so far kept this code around for backwards-compatibility reasons
for people building manual pipelines for some reason. However, as it
turns out that code has never actually worked in 0.10 in practice,
since it only gets executed if mad_frame_decode() returns LOSTSYNC,
which doesn't actually seem to happen any more though because of the
preceding mad_header_decode(), which will discover and report the
sync loss if it runs into a tag and make mad_frame_decode() try to
resync right away.
Discovered this while trying to make it use gst_tag_list_from_id3v2_tag().
It's been replaced by mpegaudioparse in -good. Don't want anyone
to spend time porting a deprecated element. Rename plugin to xingmux
for now until we move that somewhere else.
ID3 tags are usually handled by id3demux, and should be handled
by id3demux. Tag handling in mad based on libid3tag is very basic
and mostly unnecessary really, so just build this plugin without
ID3 tag support if libid3tag is not available.
This .pc file will not be installed, it's only for uninstalled setups,
same thing as we do for -good. This is so other modules' unit tests can
find our plugins properly in an uninstalled setup.
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.
Commit message copied from core's commit from Benjamin Otte:
246f5dba96
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.
Original commit message from CVS:
Patch by: Cygwin Ports maintainer
<yselkowitz at users dot sourceforge dot net>
* autogen.sh:
* configure.ac:
Require gettext 0.17 because older versions don't mix with libtool
2.2. At build time an older gettext version will still work.
Fixes bug #556091.
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
* gst/asfdemux/gstasfdemux.c: (gst_asf_demux_process_object):
Use correct error code for encrypted streams.
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
* gst/mpegaudioparse/gstmpegaudioparse.c:
(mpeg_audio_seek_entry_free):
* gst/mpegaudioparse/gstxingmux.c: (gst_xing_seek_entry_free):
Depend on GLib 2.12 and use it unconditionally as we do in other
modules too already.
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
Check if the compiler supports do { } while (0) macros. This fixes
a warning when compiling with g++ 4.3, resulting in a build failure
because of -Werror.
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
Use AG_GST_CHECK_PLUGIN and AG_GST_DISABLE_PLUGIN to simplify which
plug-ins are included/excluded. (#498222)
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
* ext/sidplay/Makefile.am:
Check for and define ERROR_CXXFLAGS and GST_CXXFLAGS and use them
when building C++ code (#516509).
Original commit message from CVS:
* autogen.sh:
Add -Wno-portability to the automake parameters to stop warnings
about GNU make extensions being used. We require GNU make in almost
every Makefile anyway.
* configure.ac:
Use AM_PROG_CC_C_O as a compiler that accepts both -c and -o
at the same time is required for per target flags.
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
Update requirements from past CVS versions to released
versions (0.10.14 in this case).
* ext/sidplay/gstsiddec.cc:
Fix compilation with g++-4.2.
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
Use AG_GST_ARG_WITH_PLUGINS, AG_GST_ARG_ENABLE_EXTERNAL and
AG_GST_ARG_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL instead of duplicating those macros
in configure.ac.
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* configure.ac:
Use AC_TRY_COMPILE instead of AC_TRY_RUN to check for a
define in the lame headers. This has the advantage that
it should still work when we're cross-compiling (#452025).
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* configure.ac:
* ext/mad/gstmad.c: (gst_mad_chain):
Use the new buffer clipping function from gstaudio here and
require gst-plugins-base CVS.
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* configure.ac:
Sync liboil check with plugins-base. Add libm check.
* gst/synaesthesia/Makefile.am:
Link against libm. We're using sqrt here.
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* Makefile.am:
* configure.ac:
* tests/Makefile.am:
Remove bogus check for libcheck, since we check for
gstreamer-check and it pulls in the required info from
and we weren't actually _using_ the information for
libcheck ourselves anyway.