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-- Move x11.m4 back into configure.ac, because AC_PATH_XTRA was behaving oddly
inside a macro. That code is now cleaned up enough so that it's not too
painful having it there.
-- Move opengl.m4 inline into video_out.m4
-- Fix x11 checks to work on Darwin, including XShm checks, Xv checks, OpenGL,
and GLU checks.
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-- Make a pass at cleaning up contrib/ Makefile.am files
-- Rename many AM_CONDITIONALS for consistency and give them better names to
better indicate what they mean
-- Remove some dead input plugin tests
-- Clean up AM_PATH_DVDNAV
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Move the definition of it to a much more appropriate location.
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This is a transitional macro that's normally defined by the system includes if
_GNU_SOURCE is defined, which it will be because of AC_GNU_SOURCE. It's only
used by GNU libc. I cannot find anything in any of the code built by these
Makefiles that uses any of the types, structures, or functions that defining
this macro produces.
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targets.
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extra noinst_HEADERS.
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no inline assembler routines.
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defined in Makefile.common.
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-- Revisit NLS stuff. Not much changed, remove the REVISIT tag
-- Change XDG_BASEDIR_CFLAGS to XDG_BASEDIR_CPPFLAGS, because it only includes
a -I, which is a CPPFLAGS option, not CFLAGS
-- Move XDG stuff up to library checks
-- Cleanup and move zlib checks
-- Move X11 checks up to checks for system services
-- Break audio out plugin stuff into m4/audio_out.m4
-- Break video out plugin stuff into m4/video_out.m4
-- Move libdir name stuff into m4/libFLAC.m4 since that's the only thing that
uses it.
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-- Removed m4/optimizations.m4, and along with it, AC_OPTIMIZATIONS.
-- Stripped down, cleaned up, and merged the former together with other compiler
characteristic checks.
-- Do not set any optimization flags into CFLAGS. Update all Makefile.am's with
proper AM_CFLAGS, AM_CPPFLAGS, AM_LDFLAGS, etc. to set up optimization flags,
usually from DEFAULT_OCFLAGS.
-- Start cleaning up CFLAGS/CPPFLAGS stuff in Makefile.am's all over the place.
-- Correct a number of places where CFLAGS itself was being mangled in
Makefile to on-the-fly adjust optimizations to work around compiler bugs.
This stuff is now done correctly.
-- The run of automake from autogen.sh is now clean of warnings.
-- Cleaned out some (now) dead macros from m4/_xine.m4
-- Mac OS X intel builds out-of-the-box now -- dropped optimization on
post/deinterlace/plugins/kdetv-greedyh to O1_CFLAGS.
-- OBJCFLAGS is now getting set correctly everywhere that it needs to be
-- Various other miscellaneous cleanups all over
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Xv drivers are permitted to return a bigger image than we asked for, to
work around hardware constraints. If this happens, 1.1.6's video_out_xv
cannot deinterlace properly. Fix this by deinterlacing based on the
width of the Xv image; the Xv driver will discard the extra horizontal data.
Without this patch, you get a barber-pole effect if the input video is
interlaced *and* the Xv driver chooses to round up the width of the
requested image.
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Simon Farnsworth
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when we want to run until the timeout has occurred, partially fixes
Totem's browser plugin playing back browser streams with the xine-lib
backend
See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=375866 for details
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sys/scsiio.h is not present on FreeBSD.
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output_sampling_rate are not used; sample_rate, channels and bits_per_sample can be local to flac_decode_data on the STDHEADER codepath.
Reorder to fill hole.
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needed (during decode).
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Thanks to Jeff Mitchell for reporting and testing the fix.
This change reverses the meaning of _x_use_proxy() function to be the one
expected by human logic (1 -> use proxy, 0 -> don't use proxy), this way
a failure in hostname resolution would result in the proxy being used
rather than discarded.
Basically now you can use xine behind a proxy when you can't get out to
the DNS servers (or where the DNS servers don't resolve Internet hosts
that you are not allowed to connect to).
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The attached patch applies after my logging patches (I can regenerate if
needed).
demux_ts attempted to read packets from the input 200 times before
giving up. When playing a local file, this is harmless, as it will hit
EOF 200 times; however, input_dvb waits 5 seconds for packets on each
call to read, resulting in a 1000 second delay if tuning fails.
Remove the counting of input packets, and add a comment to read() in
input_plugin.h, to indicate that we expect inputs to try and return some
data when read() is called. This fixes the delay, and makes it clear to
future maintainers that they shouldn't expect to loop like this.
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Simon Farnsworth
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The three attached patches (against 1.1.6) each increase the amount of
debug logging in their respective components. We've found the extra
logging useful when trying to track down faults.
I've split this into three patches to make it easier to apply only some
of our changes.
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Comments welcome,
Simon Farnsworth
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Patch from Dmitri Fedortchenko <dimo <at> angelhill.net>, required
for upstream Totem bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418316
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xine-lib 1.1.6 ends up looking for real codecs eg. in /usr/locallib/win32,
/usr/locallib/codecs etc, there's a missing slash. The attached patch
should fix it.
More info: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/237743
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