Jim Jagielski wrote:
I am 100% still supportive of my original decision to baseline CentOS7 for the
4.2.x community builds. I see no reason to change that.
I fully agree. Building on CentOS 5 is extremely hard these times, and
one would have to replace the system SSL libraries just to
> On Nov 10, 2020, at 11:52 AM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
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> Am 10.11.20 um 14:48 schrieb Jim Jagielski:
>> I think you may be confused... we are just talking about community builds
>> here, not anything regarding maintenance or modernizing AOO.
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> I am not sure why you think I am confused. I
Am 10.11.20 um 14:48 schrieb Jim Jagielski:
I think you may be confused... we are just talking about community builds here,
not anything regarding maintenance or modernizing AOO.
I am not sure why you think I am confused. I just say that the AOO
report states we will not bring another
I think you may be confused... we are just talking about community builds here,
not anything regarding maintenance or modernizing AOO.
And, FTR, I can easily great 2 sets of Linux 32+64 builds: one set built on
CentOS5 w/ gstreamer 0.1 and the other on CentOS7 w/ gstreamer 1.0. Is it
"worth
I am against keeping 4.1.x alive once 4.2.0 is production ready. And
this strategy we have communicated.
Am 10.11.20 um 04:07 schrieb Jim Jagielski:
The only reason why we've decided to move to CentOS7 for our community builds is because
we build them w/ gstreamer, and only CentOS7 has
Hi Don,
Am 10.11.20 um 01:24 schrieb Don Lewis:
> For 4.2.0, we are talking about building on CentOS 7. Therefore some of
> platforms that we currently support won't support 4.2.0, in particular
> CentOS 5, which is currently EOL and CentOS 6, which is still supported
> upstream, at least for
The only reason why we've decided to move to CentOS7 for our community builds
is because we build them w/ gstreamer, and only CentOS7 has gstreamer1.0. If,
instead, we decide to remove gstreamer from the expected options for community
builds, then we could continue w/ CentOS5[1]. So the
Hi Don,
Sorry not an answer but an update on CentOS 6.
On 11/9/20 7:24 PM, Don Lewis wrote:
For 4.2.0, we are talking about building on CentOS 7. Therefore some of
platforms that we currently support won't support 4.2.0, in particular
CentOS 5, which is currently EOL and CentOS 6, which is
For 4.2.0, we are talking about building on CentOS 7. Therefore some of
platforms that we currently support won't support 4.2.0, in particular
CentOS 5, which is currently EOL and CentOS 6, which is still supported
upstream, at least for now the last time I looked.
If a user is running on an