On 12/4/25 10:17 PM, Andrew Randrianasulu wrote:
You mean this diff?
https://github.com/mpruett/audiofile/commit/ b62c902dd258125cac86cd2df21fc898035a43d3.diff <https://github.com/ mpruett/audiofile/commit/b62c902dd258125cac86cd2df21fc898035a43d3.diff>
yes, I downloaded it and cut out Changelog entry.
will try on my main desktop today ... and if worked will send as patch against our sources.
Yep. That would be it. I hacked the Makefile to add -fpermissive as a work-around but yes, pulling the patch would make more sense. re - nv-codec-headers. Yes, there is an updated git repo on videolan.org and the minimum version has moved to 13.0. 1) So where are we on this? your git reference is not from videolan.org? What are you treating as the authoritative source, or should I wait until ALL considered changes appear In the cingg git repo? 2) Are you running into cases where you "cant" simply upgrade the tools because of a need to support legacy? My concern in patching these things in here to test them out is that I don't want to have to do a full make clean; make to test out changes: takes way too long. 3) Are there any make targets that intelligently build just the thirdparty libs that have changed? 4) Can I change parallel jobs make count after ./configure stage? I needs to be (one) during debugging, but (max-cpu) when trying to do a quick compile.