On Sun, September 13, 2009 15:14, Harry Rickards wrote:
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> On 09/13/09 14:04, Bastian Blank wrote:
>> On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 01:20:57PM +0100, Harry Rickards wrote:
>>> On 09/13/09 12:30, Bastian Blank wrote:
>>>> I don't see a reason for this exclusion. frei0r is built on all
>>>> architecture (except kfreebsd, but temporary unavailable build-deps
>>>> are
>>>> no reason for such an exclusion). Also the changelog does not list
>>>> reasons for that.
>>> If you trace it down, frei0r isn't avaliable on kfreebsd because it
>>> depends on libcv-dev which depends on libraw1394-dev, which uses
>>> components from the Linux kernel. libraw1394-dev is marked as
>>> Not-For-Us
>>> on hurd-i386.
>>
>> Neither libcv-dev nor libcv1 depends on libraw1394 on my sid system.
>> opencv _build-depends_ on it, but does not export the definition any
>> further, so this looks suspicious. Please always look down the chain.
>
> Sorry - I meant Build-Depends. What would you suggest doing - file a bug
> against opencv?
>
>>> frei0r isn't little endian safe (that's upstreams advice) so shouldn't
>>> be depended on in powerpc.
>>
>> Where is the RC bug against frei0r? It is built on all architectures,
>> but half of them (hppa, mips, powerpc, s390 and sparc) are big-endian.
>
> I was just given a forwarded post from the frei0r-devel mailing list by
> the upstream author. I'm CC'ing this to thim, and he should be able to
> give you more details.
>

As far as I know there is no bug report for this. The problem was detected
by developers working on kdenlive/MLT, who forwarded the information to
the frei0r-devel mailing list.

The plugins will work on all architectures, but will produce strange (and
likely unwanted) visual effects on big-endian systems.

Regards,
Gabriel.
http://lives.sourceforge.net





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