2011/12/11 Xavier Bachelot <xavier@bachelot.org>:
> Hi,
>
> libbluray has made its first official release a few days ago. The soname was
> bumped to 1.0.0 just before the release, in order to make sure it's
> incompatible with older snapshots they have produced. The snapshots I've
> made and packaged for Fedora are compatible with the release, so Fedora/RPM
> Fusion packages should be fine after a simple rebuild.
>
> I would like to have a clean start with this library and have the updated
> package pushed to devel, but also to all currently active releases ( F-16,
> F-15 and EL-6), despite the soname breakage. Now that upstream is ready to
> push releases, I think it will be easier to keep the package in good shape
> if we follow them.
>
> Affected packages are as follow :
>
> For F17 and F16 :
> gvfs (fedora)
> mplayer (rpmfusion-free)
> xbmc (rpmfusion-free)
>
> For F15 :
> mplayer (rpmfusion-free)
> xbmc (rpmfusion-free)
>
> EL-6 doesn't have any affected package.
Hello Xavier,
Vlc has gained support for libbluray with Rawhide/F-17 so I'm fine with having it updated ASAP.
But I expect that can wait for the new snapshot.
For older Fedora releases I'm more doubtful, is there really new features introduced?
Can't we consider bluray users in need for a new version to move to f16?
Nicolas (kwizart)