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On 15/02/20 20:42, FeRD wrote:
> When building on ppc64le (see e.g. this scratch build[1]), libopenshot's
> unit tests fail spectacularly. Various other build issues have been
> consistently cropping up on that architecture, all dutifully kludged around.
> 
> At this point, I'm far from convinced that the *library* is even
> remotely usable on that platform — I suspect it may be as broken as its
> failing tests indicate.
> 
> So, I'm wondering if I'm wasting my time (and quite a bit of leigh's,
> too) with all of this special-casing and tweaking just trying to make
> the ppc64le builds happy — if the resulting library is ultimately
> unusable, then it's silly to keep doing all that, and I should just
> ExcludeArch it from the build. 
> 
> Problem is, I have no way of knowing!
> 
> Does anyone have, or have access to, ppc64le-based Fedora hardware that
> they could install and test OpenShot on, to see if it even /*works*/?
> 
> Or, if you have a non-GUI host, I can scare up a libopenshot
> command-line demo executable. (They're normally not packaged, for being
> pretty useless.) One just loads a demo video from the library's assets
> dir and transcodes it to another format. That would probably be enough
> to show whether the library's doing the right things after all, or if
> it's horribly mangling everything that passes through it.
> 
> [1]: http://koji.rpmfusion.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=386626
> 
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