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* Makefile.am:
remove some files
* README:
reinstate and update
* DEVEL:
* REQUIREMENTS:
removed
* LICENSE:
* docs/random/LICENSE:
moved to random
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* Makefile.am:
* configure.ac:
* plugins/elements/Makefile.am:
* plugins/elements/gstcapsfilter.c:
* plugins/elements/gstfilesink.c:
* plugins/elements/gstfilesrc.c:
* plugins/elements/gstidentity.c:
* plugins/indexers/Makefile.am:
do CVS surgery and related build fixery to move elements
and indexers in a new gstreamer/plugins directory, out of the
gst/ directory
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* Makefile.am:
don't run checks if we don't have check
* common/check.mak:
remove the registry when running make torture
* docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt:
remove second multiply
* gst/gstqueue.c: (gst_queue_loop):
fix a compile warning when disabling debug
Original commit message from CVS:
* Makefile.am:
remove include dir
* configure.ac:
remove PLUGINS_BUILDDIR stuff
* gst/gst.c: (init_post):
reorder parsing of GST_PLUGIN_PATH and GST_PLUGIN_SYSTEM_PATH
* idiottest.mak:
remove, it was condescending and not needed
Original commit message from CVS:
First THREADED backport attempt, focusing on adding locks and
making sure the API is threadsafe. Needs more work. More docs
follow this week.
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Add option --enable-gcov to build GStreamer with -fprofile-arcs
and -ftest-coverage, which allows gcov to show information about
testsuite coverage.
Original commit message from CVS:
this contains fixed needed to once again build rpms of CVS head. It disables doc building, dists the po stuff (not the the way ds wanted, but the way I understood how to) and fixes latest additions/removals to the spec
Original commit message from CVS:
Port some changes from 0.6.0/0.6.1 back to HEAD (.pc files moved to pkg-config/, .m4 file moved from plugins to core)
Original commit message from CVS:
revert part of wingo's patch
wingo, I'm not doing this to piss you off ;)
but with your change we get the reverse issue : stuff in libs/gst needs
gstmarshal.[ch], which are only generated if we go in gst before libs.
So unless we just throw the egg at the chicken we'll have to settle for a
hack.
Alternatively, we could take the egg out of the chicken and put it in
a separate tarball which would then be installed ;)
Original commit message from CVS:
fix funny build issue by not linking plugin libraries to gstreamer core. this is
because they are plugins, not shared libraries per se, and will only be loaded by
the core itself. this change allows the core elements (schedulers, autopluggers, etc)
to use the core loadable libraries (bytestream, getbits, etc) as well as "ext" libs
like the new cothreads package.
Original commit message from CVS:
Remove Debian control files from distribution:
* they become immediately out of date when the lazy maintainer doesn't
have them ready when rest of code is released
* they are an annoyance when renaming or deleting files
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* removed gstreamer.m4 (packages should use pkg.m4)
* guilaunch depends only on gtk, not libglade-gnome
* removed an unnecessary check in dynamic-pipeline.c
* attempted to avoid a spurious autoheader run
* gtk2 fixes
* killed a lot of files that automake brings in for us
* killed acinclude.m4, it's autogenerated
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Added feature check macro, GST_CHECK_FEATURE.
Moved generation of configure.{in,ac} into a separate script.
Add hack to the script to stop automake complaining about missing
AM_CONDITIONAL call.
Replace ESD check by a call to GST_CHECK_FEATURE.
Original commit message from CVS:
Abstract the plugin-srcdir installation idiottest into a separate file,
and include it from the include Makefile.am, to ensure that it gets
called at the start of a make install process, not after the whole thing
has happened.
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Added a testsuite. This currently only has one test, which replicates a
problem just submitted to the list.
I hope noone disagrees that we need a testsuite. Also, hopefully we all
think that a tiny testsuite which is easy to add tests to is much better
than a huge project to create a complete testsuite, which never gets
started because its too big and scary.
I suggest that tests get created whenever someone has a spare moment, or
whenever a bug is reported (to replicate the problem, and thus be sure that
when fixed it stays fixed), and before making a change to a piece of code
to ensure that it remains working.
If we all add little tests occasionally, then we'll have a good useful
testsuite before we know it. All you need to do is make a
Original commit message from CVS:
Massive build fixup. Will send message to -devel list later with details
on the changes and what they mean for Makefile.am writers. Check
docs/random/omega/build/TODO for a list of things that I had to make sure
of.
NOTE: this requires a complete rebuild of all plugins, since I also
changed the STATE enum to a bitfield instead of sequential numbers.
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Added checking for all the tools used to make documentation.
If documentation cannot be generated, whatever is available will still be
installed.
videosink/imagetest is now a check_PROGRAM
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libXv is now linked against by test/* and gstplay if it is present.
-lXv isn't leaked all over the place due to AC_CHECK_LIB test.
This is still messy though - we shouldn't have to link explicitly
with extra things just because we use certain plugins.
Build Makefile in tests, but don't recurse into tests when doing the
build (tests no longer in SUBDIRS).
Original commit message from CVS:
Build fixes.
Adapted the test directory to the new state management
added an mpeg2 to avi encoder.
added a v4l to divx capture example.
Original commit message from CVS:
Adding explicit license information, since quite a large number of source
files don't have the LGPL header. This is something we need to fix.
GNOME has a script to run around and fix things, maybe we should snag a
copy and let it loose in a sandbox.