PyAV is a Pythonic binding for FFmpeg. We aim to provide all of the power and
control of the underlying library, but manage the gritty details as much as
possible.
WWW: http://docs.mikeboers.com/pyav/develop/
Port changes for net-p2p/libtorrent-rasterbar:
* Change to cmake
* Add LICENSE_FILE
* Add USES=compiler:c++14-lang
* Remove the TEST option, add the cmake-based do-test target, but it is broken upstream
Port changes for net-p2p/libtorrent-rasterbar-python:
* Complete redesign, made it an individual port instead of a slave
Bump 5 dependencies.
Reported by: TJ <tj@mrsk.me>
These ports link some non-PIC code, which fails with lld as it defaults
to disallowing relocations against read-only segments. For i386 we can
just add -znotext unconditionally: for GNU BFD ld it just affirms BFD's
existing default.
PR: 214864
Approved by: portmgr (lld blanket)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Release notes: <https://github.com/openexr/openexr/releases/tag/v2.3.0>
Adjust LIB_DEPENDS of all ports that require ilmbase or openexr to chase
the new lower-case spelling of the name, and to omit the version from the
library name to ease future maintenance.
Bump PORTREVISION of all ports that depend on ilmbase or openexr directly,
so that they all get rebuilt on upgrades.
Add patches to graphics/ampasCTL to keep it alive, with (a) ilmbase now
that its Iex::BaseExc class is no longer derived from std::string,
details were given upstream through https://github.com/ampas/CTL/issues/71
and (b) to unwind semicolon/;-lists in cmake that stem from openexr/
ilmbase pkg-config variables.
(Note ampasCTL is unmaintained as FreeBSD port, and upstream,
and I cannot run-time test it.)
Poudriere build tests on 11.2-RELEASE-p1 amd64 of ALL ports depending
directly or indirectly on ilmbase and/or openexr have passed without
regressions. Thus invoking due diligence, I believe I have done the
equivalent of an -exp run, and do not require approval for the dependency
chases to third-party ports.
This port links some non-PIC code, which fails with lld as it defaults
to disallowing relocations against read-only segments. For i386 we can
just add -znotext unconditionally: for GNU BFD ld it just affirms BFD's
existing default.
Approved by: portmgr (lld blanket)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
I adjusted CFLAGS in several ports to allow linking with lld on i386 but
missed the corresponding PORTREVISION bump.
Related commits:
r480023 r480045 r480047 r480048 r480049 r480061 r480062 r480068
Reported by: antoine
Approved by: antoine
Example error:
/usr/bin/ld: error: can't create dynamic relocation R_386_32 against
local symbol in readonly segment; recompile object files with -fPIC
This port links some non-PIC code, which fails with lld as it defaults
to disallowing relocations against read-only segments. For i386 we can
just add -znotext unconditionally: for GNU BFD ld it just affirms BFD's
existing default.
PR: 214864
Approved by: bapt
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17179
This port links some non-PIC code, which fails with lld as it defaults
to disallowing relocations against read-only segments. For i386 we can
just add -znotext unconditionally: for GNU BFD ld it just affirms BFD's
existing default.
PR: 214864, 230208
Approved by: bapt
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17195
Example error:
/usr/bin/ld: error: can't create dynamic relocation R_386_32 against
symbol: dv_vlc_class_index_mask in readonly segment; recompile
object files with -fPIC
>>> defined in .libs/vlc.o
>>> referenced by .libs/vlc_x86.o:(.text+0xF)
This port links some non-PIC code, which fails with lld as it defaults
to disallowing relocations against read-only segments. For i386 we can
just add -znotext unconditionally: for GNU BFD ld it just affirms BFD's
existing default.
PR: 214864
Approved by: bapt
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17220
- Add explicit FILEWRITER option to control the filewriter plugin
(enabled by default)
- Group output plugins
- Remove some unnecessary patches
- Modernise and cleanup
PR: 231427
Submitted by: Nathan <ndowens@yahoo.com>