<p>On 16/08/07 07:00, Filip Roséen wrote:</p>
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<pre><code> Due to the recent changes in terms of vpx-contrib (5a08752), I
discovered that a newer version of libvpx than the now quite old 1.4.0
is necessary in order to build vlc-android together with the contrib.
What is lacking in 1.4.0 is the possibility to set the relevant
"--toolchain", hence the upgrade to 1.5.0 where the list of applicable
toolchains has been updated in the library.</code></pre>
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<p>As of <code>a57d650c</code> the library is now at version <code>1.6.0</code>, which solves the problem described (so if you plan on looking at the RFC, there is no need anymore)</p>
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<pre><code> ---
Since I have never messed around with contribs other than locally for
my own pleasure, I am marking this patch as RFC (I might also add that
it is currently around 7am and that I have as most often not slept in
far too long).
Please tell me;
- if the mentioned rationale for upgrading is not appropriate, or;
- if it is more appropriate to go all the way and update to 1.6.0, or;
- if it would be better to conditionally disable vpx explicitly on
android.</code></pre>
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<p>Given the outcome I think my questions asked above has been answered indirectly, but of course a clearification of when one alternative is more appropriate than another would not hurt (though I’d be fine without such).</p>
<p>Best Regards,<br />
Filip Roséen</p>