[Buildroot] [PATCH/next v2 00/23] package/vlc: bump version to 3.0.3
Thomas Petazzoni
thomas.petazzoni at bootlin.com
Thu Aug 16 11:41:20 UTC 2018
Hello Bernd,
On Sun, 12 Aug 2018 22:29:12 +0200, Bernd Kuhls wrote:
> Bernd Kuhls (23):
> package/vlc: needs speexdsp for optional speex support
> package/vlc: sort VLC_CONF_OPTS
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to x264
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to x265
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to ncurses
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to samba4
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to pulseaudio
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to libvpx
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to libidn
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to libsamplerate
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to libdvdread
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to libdvdnav
> package/vlc: bump version to 3.0.3
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to gst1-plugins-base
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to harfbuzz
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to libarchive
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to libnfs
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to libsecret
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to libsoxr
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to libva
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to mpg123
> package/vlc: add optional dependency to wayland
> package/vlc: add optional support for skins2
Thanks, entire series applied to next. As usual, you forgot to Git
format the patches in the 3.0.3 version bump. I still don't get what is
the problem with getting the VLC Git repository, applying the patches
in a branch based on the 3.0.3 tag, and then running "git format-patch
-N". It gives a nice clean series of patches, that you only have to
copy in package/vlc/. I fixed that up once again, but it would really,
really be nice if you could do that for the next contributions.
Another comment: there is a 3.0.4 tag, and there are quite a few fixes
between 3.0.3 and 3.0.4, including the Qt5 build fix. Perhaps you could
bump to 3.0.4 ?
Thanks a lot for maintaining this package!
Thomas
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