Daniel Kahn Gillmor d...@fifthhorseman.net writes:
Timo, what do you think about this as a solution? Would it work for
you? I'm reluctant to export more symbols for the library than upstream
exports by default, because i don't want to commit to maintaining those
symbols solely for debian.
On 12/08/2009 05:23 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Sorry for the extra long delay. As a user I'm happy with any free
software solution that lets me play vorbis :-)
However, if you only modify GST then for example mplayer won't benefit
at all? ldd mplayer does not list gstreamer stuff or am
Daniel Kahn Gillmor d...@fifthhorseman.net writes:
No, you're right about that. If a tool wants to support tremor, it
needs to be explicitly aware of it at a source level. the functions are
Oh, that sounds bad.
named similarly to libvorbis, but my impression is that it can't be an
exact
On 12/08/2009 02:04 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
So i think i'm leaning toward re-assigning this to gstreamer to ask it
to support libvorbisidec explicitly on platforms where that's preferred
(i think that's just armel at the moment -- maybe mips?).
But some ARMs have floating point
Daniel Kahn Gillmor d...@fifthhorseman.net writes:
true, this is a tradeoff. mpd currently makes the tradeoff that it
makes more sense to link to libvorbisidec for arm and armel. it works
for me, but i'm willing to consider other proposals if folks have them.
I guess it's a fair tradeoff for
On 09/17/2009 07:46 PM, Sebastian Reichel wrote:
OK, time for hijacking this thread :) I just found some time for
searching the net about this. I mean it couldn't be, that we are
the first ones, who have problems with this...
And I really found something :) An old commit from the maemo
Hi,
OK, time for hijacking this thread :) I just found some time for
searching the net about this. I mean it couldn't be, that we are
the first ones, who have problems with this...
And I really found something :) An old commit from the maemo
platform (which is basically Debian based) in ohloh
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