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Added a plain X videosink, the videosink uses capsnego.
adjusted the v4lsrc so that it uses capsnego on the src pad
Small fixed to capsnego and the properties/caps.
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Modified a lot of plugins to use the caps system.
Modified the caps of audio/raw to our agreed properties.
Added the multidisksrc plugin of Dominic Ludlam
Renamed audiosink/src to osssink/src and updated all the examples using
the old name. Moved oss specific plugins in an oss directory. removed
the old audiosink from the elements/ dir.
removed audioraw.h metadata header files since we now use the properties.
There are still a few plugins that won't build because they include the
old audioraw.h header file. This will be fixed soon.
Make sure the caps are set in the plugins as described by their
padtemplates (this should solve problems with gstmediaplay with various
media files).
*please don't panic when some plugins won't build, just cd manually into
the plugin dirs* This will be fixed soon.
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Added --enable-plugin-docs configure option, to enable build of the plugin
documentation (currently broken). This defaults to off.
Changed --enable-docs-build to default to on, since all other documentation
should build correctly.
Also, correct typo in manual, and fix up a couple of things in example.c
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Reworked the capsnegotiation function
audiosink now uses capsnego to set its parameters
mpg123/ac3dec use capsnego instead of metadata
Added the beginnings of a testsuite for capsnego.
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Applied the patch from hadess/ajmitch to add --disable-alsasink and
--disable-esdsink (the latter one being untested) to configure.in
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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
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Innocuous little change to fix a warning with newer versions of automake -
shouldn't cause any backwards compatibility problems.
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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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Move plugin example code to new location, and put it into build system.
Add work on firstplugin chapter of pwg.
Fix typo in quotes.
Add @'s before commands in manuals.mak
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Add tests for -L png and -L eps arguments to fig2dev.
Correct slip in docs/manuals.mak which used HAVE_DB2PS instead of
HAVE_PS2PDF.
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Config directory (which currently just holds the registry)ecan now be set
by configure --with-configdir=<directory path>
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Added proper comment for the bonobo component
fix a compile bug in inspect... Erik, have pending changes to gstpad.h?
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Added auto detection of libesd.
Added nearly complete esdsink: all structure in place, just need to add
actaul links to libesd. ;-)
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Add GST_HTTPSRC_GET_TYPE back into configure.in: documentation fails to
build correctly when libhttp isn't present without this.