This does not build with current Debian stable (Jessie). There's two reasons:
CODEC_ID_NONE seems to have been renamed AV_CODEC_ID_NONE in libav
the deprecated avcodec_encode_video is no longer defined (instead there is avcodec_encode_video2).
Other smaller issues:
you're naming this release 1.2.0 but the tags in the repository say 1.0.3.
are you taking up maintenance of this package? If so, please change the maintainer line (as it is, the email is incorrect -- it still refers to the old mailing list in Sourceforge)
the list of dependencies and debian package names is incomplete
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This is now release 1.2.1 but the NEWS file only mentions 1.2.0 (you can still have 1.2.0, the one you uploaded first was never released). Also, is the doc/README file still relevant? It says (among other things:
This package should always work with the latest version of ffmpeg. It is known to at least work with ffmpeg SVN revision 15410.
Also, are you using the latest release of generate_html
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I thought I bump the version to 1.2.1 because I already had a 1.2.0 tag. Because the difference between 1.2.0 and 1.2.1 was only to fix the compile problems / remove deprecated functions I thought this aren't "important user-visible changes".
I removed the 1.2.1 tag from the old cset and set it on my current tip after updating README and NEWS but I can't say if the usage notes for "too many threads", "libstdc++ memory allocation" and so on are still valid (I guess they are, therefore I left them).
The used generate_html was 0.1.8, I updated now to 0.1.9 and regenerated the files
This does not build with current Debian stable (Jessie). There's two reasons:
CODEC_ID_NONE
seems to have been renamedAV_CODEC_ID_NONE
in libavthe deprecated
avcodec_encode_video
is no longer defined (instead there isavcodec_encode_video2
).Other smaller issues:
Hi Carnë, thanks for testing.
I've made some changes and tested this on fresh Debian Jessie with libav and ffmpeg from debian-multimedia.org (Described in https://sourceforge.net/p/octave/video/ci/default/tree/devel/README_Debian)
08ba3cd68d9613c208fd3dac9124a626 video-1.2.1.tar.gz
9bb950ad7c6c60080514aedc82aa7004 video-html.tar.gz
I suggest the libav logo as icon for Olivers new landing page:
http://www.libav.org/static/img/libav-logo-text.png perhaps without the text.
Thanks, Andy
This is now release 1.2.1 but the NEWS file only mentions 1.2.0 (you can still have 1.2.0, the one you uploaded first was never released). Also, is the
doc/README
file still relevant? It says (among other things:Also, are you using the latest release of generate_html
I thought I bump the version to 1.2.1 because I already had a 1.2.0 tag. Because the difference between 1.2.0 and 1.2.1 was only to fix the compile problems / remove deprecated functions I thought this aren't "important user-visible changes".
I removed the 1.2.1 tag from the old cset and set it on my current tip after updating README and NEWS but I can't say if the usage notes for "too many threads", "libstdc++ memory allocation" and so on are still valid (I guess they are, therefore I left them).
The used generate_html was 0.1.8, I updated now to 0.1.9 and regenerated the files
b193c9ce4720584cdcab920a1bb267b3 video-1.2.1.tar.gz
a04418f222526e5bdf8b96ede1725333 video-html.tar.gz