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authorTim-Philipp Müller <tim@centricular.com>2020-10-20 15:10:07 +0100
committerTim-Philipp Müller <tim@centricular.com>2020-10-20 15:10:07 +0100
commit0e2e5d43380ebe2554ec8eb0765f315e49b35bc5 (patch)
tree8df80d36e40931a05852a892a8efc1238ab0bf9e
parentfcddd6e184e4cae1876affe62449aa68fb7e2c8d (diff)
Automatic update of common submodule
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diff --git a/README b/README
index 0cd7af2c..b205ee00 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -9,17 +9,24 @@ WHERE TO START
--------------
We have a website at
-http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/
-You should start by going through our FAQ at
-http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/faq/html/
+ https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org
-There is more documentation; go to
-http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation
+Our documentation, including tutorials, API reference and FAQ can be found at
-You can subscribe to our mailing lists; see the website for details.
+ https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/
-We track bugs in GNOME's bugzilla; see the website for details.
+You can subscribe to our mailing lists:
+
+ https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-announce
+
+ https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel
+
+Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GStreamer
+
+We track bugs, feature requests and merge requests (patches) in GitLab at
+
+ https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/
You can join us on IRC - #gstreamer on irc.freenode.org
@@ -137,12 +144,11 @@ PLATFORMS
---------
- Linux is of course fully supported
-- FreeBSD is reported to work; other BSDs should work too
-- Solaris is reported to work; a specific sunaudiosink plugin has been written
-- MacOSX works, binary 1.x packages can be built using the cerbero build tool
+- FreeBSD is reported to work; other BSDs should work too; same for Solaris
+- MacOS works, binary 1.x packages can be built using the cerbero build tool
- Windows works; binary 1.x packages can be built using the cerbero build tool
- MSys/MinGW builds
- - Microsoft Visual Studio builds are not yet available or supported
+ - Microsoft Visual Studio builds are also available and supported
- Android works, binary 1.x packages can be built using the cerbero build tool
- iOS works
@@ -151,36 +157,49 @@ INSTALLING FROM PACKAGES
You should always prefer installing from packages first. GStreamer is
well-maintained for a number of distributions, including Fedora, Debian,
-Ubuntu, Mandrake, Gentoo, ...
+Ubuntu, Mandrake, Arch Linux, Gentoo, ...
Only in cases where you:
-- want to hack on GStreamer
-- want to verify that a bug has been fixed
-- do not have a sane distribution
+
+ - want to hack on GStreamer
+ - want to verify that a bug has been fixed
+ - do not have a sane distribution
+
should you choose to build from source tarballs or git.
Find more information about the various packages at
-http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/download/
+
+ https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/download/
COMPILING FROM SOURCE TARBALLS
------------------------------
-- again, make sure that you really need to install from source !
+- again, make sure that you really need to install from source!
If GStreamer is one of your first projects ever that you build from source,
consider taking on an easier project.
-- check output of ./configure --help to see if any options apply to you
+- you need a recent version of Meson installed, see
+
+ http://mesonbuild.com/Getting-meson.html
+
+ and
+
+ https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-build/blob/master/README.md
+
- run
- ./configure
- make
+
+ meson build
+ ninja -C build
to build GStreamer.
+
- if you want to install it (not required, but what you usually want to do), run
- make install
+
+ ninja -C build install
- try out a simple test:
- gst-launch -v fakesrc num_buffers=5 ! fakesink
- (If you didn't install GStreamer, prefix gst-launch with tools/)
+ gst-launch-1.0 -v fakesrc num_buffers=5 ! fakesink
+ (If you didn't install GStreamer, run `./build/tools/gst-launch-1.0`)
If it outputs a bunch of messages from fakesrc and fakesink, everything is
ok.
@@ -196,45 +215,25 @@ COMPILING FROM SOURCE TARBALLS
COMPILING FROM GIT
------------------
-When building from git sources, you will need to run autogen.sh to generate
-the build system files.
-
-You will need a set of additional tools typical for building from git,
-including:
-- autoconf
-- automake
-- libtool
-
-autogen.sh will check for recent enough versions and complain if you don't have
-them. You can also specify specific versions of automake and autoconf with
---with-automake and --with-autoconf
-
-Check autogen.sh options by running autogen.sh --help
-
-autogen.sh can pass on arguments to configure
-
-When you have done this once, you can use autoregen.sh to re-autogen with
-the last passed options as a handy shortcut. Use it.
-
-After the autogen.sh stage, you can follow the directions listed in
-"COMPILING FROM SOURCE"
+You can build an uninstalled GStreamer from git for development or testing
+purposes without affecting your system installation.
-You can also run your whole git stack uninstalled in your home directory,
-so that you can quickly test changes without affecting your system setup or
-interfering with GStreamer installed from packages. Many GStreamer developers
-use an uninstalled setup for their work.
+Get started with:
-There is a 'create-uninstalled-setup.sh' script in
+ git clone https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-build
+ meson build
+ ninja -C build
+ ninja -C build uninstalled
- http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/tree/scripts/
+For more information, see the `gst-build` module and its documentation:
-to easily create an uninstalled setup from scratch.
+ https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-build/blob/master/README.md
PLUG-IN DEPENDENCIES AND LICENSES
---------------------------------
-GStreamer is developed under the terms of the LGPL (see LICENSE file for
+GStreamer is developed under the terms of the LGPL (see COPYING file for
details). Some of our plug-ins however rely on libraries which are available
under other licenses. This means that if you are distributing an application
which has a non-GPL compatible license (for instance a closed-source
diff --git a/common b/common
-Subproject 59cb678164719ff59dcf6c8b93df4617a1075d1
+Subproject a825d2773adaeec23369d0770098b2c44ca7377