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Original commit message from CVS: * configure.ac: * docs/gst/gstreamer-sections.txt: * docs/gst/gstreamer.types: * docs/gst/gstreamer.types.in: * gst/Makefile.am: * gst/gst.c: * gst/gstbin.c: (gst_bin_class_init), (gst_bin_set_index_func): * gst/gstconfig.h.in: * gst/gstelement.c: (gst_element_get_index): * gst/gstregistrybinary.c: (gst_registry_binary_save_feature), (gst_registry_binary_load_feature), (gst_registry_binary_read_cache): * gst/gstregistryxml.c: (load_feature), (gst_registry_xml_read_cache), (gst_registry_xml_save_feature): * plugins/Makefile.am: * tools/gst-indent: * tools/gst-inspect.c: (print_index_info), (print_element_list), (print_plugin_features), (print_element_features): * tools/gst-xmlinspect.c: (print_event_masks), (print_element_info): * win32/common/gstconfig.h: Remove GST_DISABLE_(ENUMTYPES|INDEX|URI) everywhere. Disabling the indexers and URI handler code will only reduce the required amount of memory by a very small amount but on the other hand requires much more maintaince work. Apart from that many places of code are broken when disabling them. Disabling the enum types doesn't reduce the required amount of memory by more than a few bytes and makes it hard to fix bugs like #539772, i.e. use the enums as GObject properties. |
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Building GStreamer on Windows ----------------------------- Running GStreamer on Windows is currently experimental, but improving. Building on MingW/MSys ---------------------- Should work out of the box from the toplevel directory using the standard Unix build system provided. This build type is fairly well supported. Building with Visual Studio 6 ----------------------------- The directory vs6/ contains the workspaces needed to build GStreamer from Visual Studio. This build type is fairly well supported. Building with Visual Studio 7 ----------------------------- vs7/ contains the files needed, but they haven't been updated since the 0.8 series. This build is currently unsupported. The common/ directory contains support files that can be shared between these two versions of Visual Studio.