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@@ -8,11 +8,7 @@ config.guess config.sub config.rpath configure -gst-plugins.spec -gstreamer-libs-uninstalled*.pc -gstreamer-libs*.pc -gstreamer-play-uninstalled*.pc -gstreamer-play*.pc +gst-plugins-good.spec libtool stamp-h stamp-h.in diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8add30ad --- /dev/null +++ b/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ + GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2.1, February 1999 + + Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. It also counts + as the successor of the GNU Library Public License, version 2, hence + the version number 2.1.] + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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Applications using this library can do anything +from real-time sound processing to playing videos, and just about anything +else media-related. Its plugin-based architecture means that new data +types or processing capabilities can be added simply by installing new +plug-ins. + +%prep +%setup -n gst-plugins-%{version} +%build +%configure \ + --with-gdk-pixbuf-loader-dir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/gtk-2.0/2.2.0/loaders \ + --enable-debug \ + --enable-DEBUG + +make %{?_smp_mflags} + +%install +rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT + +export GCONF_DISABLE_MAKEFILE_SCHEMA_INSTALL=1 +%makeinstall +unset GCONF_DISABLE_MAKEFILE_SCHEMA_INSTALL + +# Clean out files that should not be part of the rpm. +rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/*.la +rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/*.a +rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/*.a +rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/*.la +rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstgdkpixbuf.so + +%clean +rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT + +%files +%defattr(-, root, root) +%doc AUTHORS COPYING README REQUIREMENTS + +# non-core plugins without external dependencies +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstalaw.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgsteffectv.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstmulaw.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstsmpte.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstrtp.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstrtsp.so +# %{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgsttcp.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstudp.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstalpha.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstgoom.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstrmdemux.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstavi.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstlevel.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstvideobox.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstfdsrc.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstwavparse.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstautodetect.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstsilence.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstvideoflip.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstqtdemux.so +%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}//libgstmpegaudioparse.so + +# gstreamer-plugins with external dependencies but in the main package +# @USE_ARTS_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstarts.so +# @USE_ARTSC_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstartsdsink.so +# @USE_AUDIOFILE_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstaudiofile.so +# @USE_CDPARANOIA_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstcdparanoia.so +@USE_ESD_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstesd.so +# @USE_POLYP_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libpolypaudio.so +@USE_FLAC_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstflac.so +# @USE_HERMES_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgsthermescolorspace.so +# @USE_SMOOTHWAVE_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstsmoothwave.so +@USE_JPEG_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstjpeg.so +# @USE_MIKMOD_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstmikmod.so +# @USE_SDL_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstsdlvideosink.so +# @USE_VORBIS_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstvorbis.so +# @USE_VORBIS_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstogg.so +@USE_LIBPNG_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstpng.so +@USE_OSS_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstossaudio.so +# @USE_GST_V4L_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstvideo4linux.so +## @USE_RAW1394_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgst1394.so +# Snapshot plugin uses libpng +# @USE_LIBPNG_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstsnapshot.so +# @USE_PANGO_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgsttextoverlay.so +# @USE_PANGO_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgsttimeoverlay.so +@USE_SPEEX_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstspeex.so +@USE_LIBCACA_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstcacasink.so +# @USE_XVIDEO_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstximagesink.so +# @USE_XVIDEO_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstxvimagesink.so +# @USE_SNDFILE_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstsndfile.so +# @USE_MUSICBRAINZ_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgsttrm.so +@USE_GCONF_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstgconfelements.so +## Libraries +%{_libdir}/libgstvideofilter-%{majorminor}.* +%{_datadir}/locale + +%post +%{_bindir}/gst-register-%{majorminor} > /dev/null 2> /dev/null + +%package audio +Summary: Additional audio plugins for GStreamer +Group: Applications/Multimedia + +@USE_SIDPLAY_TRUE@BuildRequires: libsidplay-devel >= 1.36.0 +# @USE_SHOUT_TRUE@BuildRequires: libshout-devel <= 2.0 +# # @USE_SHOUT2_TRUE@BuildRequires: libshout-devel >= 2.0 +# @USE_LADSPA_TRUE@BuildRequires: ladspa-devel + +Requires: gstreamer09-plugins >= %{gstp_minver} +Requires(pre): %{_bindir}/gst-register-%{majorminor} +Requires(post): %{_bindir}/gst-register-%{majorminor} + +# @USE_LADSPA_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-ladspa = %{version}-%{release} +@USE_SIDPLAY_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-sid = %{version}-%{release} +# @USE_SHOUT_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-shout = %{version}-%{release} + +%description audio +This package contains additional audio plugins for GStreamer, including +- codec for sid (C64) +- a shout element to stream to icecast servers +- a ladspa elements wrapping LADSPA plugins +# - a shout 2 element + +%files audio +%defattr(-, root, root, -) +# @USE_LADSPA_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstladspa.so +@USE_SIDPLAY_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstsid.so +# @USE_SHOUT_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstshout.so +# # @USE_SHOUT2_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstshout2.so + +%post audio +%{register} +%postun audio +%{register} + +%package extra-audio +Summary: Extra audio plugins for GStreamer +Group: Applications/Multimedia + +@USE_FAAD_TRUE@BuildRequires: faad2-devel >= 2.0 +# @USE_GSM_TRUE@BuildRequires: gsm-devel >= 1.0.10 +@USE_LAME_TRUE@BuildRequires: lame-devel >= 3.89 +@USE_MAD_TRUE@BuildRequires: libid3tag-devel >= 0.15.0 +@USE_MAD_TRUE@BuildRequires: libmad-devel >= 0.15.0 + +Requires: gstreamer09-plugins >= %{gstp_minver} +Requires(pre): %{_bindir}/gst-register-%{majorminor} +Requires(post): %{_bindir}/gst-register-%{majorminor} + +@USE_FAAD_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-faad = %{version}-%{release} +# @USE_GSM_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-gsm = %{version}-%{release} +@USE_LAME_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-lame = %{version}-%{release} +@USE_MAD_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-mad = %{version}-%{release} + +%description extra-audio +This package contains extra audio plugins for GStreamer, including +- gsm decoding +- faad2 decoding +- mad mp3 decoding +- lame mp3 encoding + +%post extra-audio +%{register} +%postun extra-audio +%{register} + +%files extra-audio +%defattr(-, root, root, -) +@USE_FAAD_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstfaad.so +# @USE_GSM_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstgsm.so +@USE_LAME_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstlame.so +@USE_MAD_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstmad.so + +%package extra-dvd +Summary: DVD plugins for GStreamer +Group: Applications/Multimedia + +# @USE_A52DEC_TRUE@BuildRequires: a52dec-devel >= 0.7.3 +# @USE_DVDNAV_TRUE@BuildRequires: libdvdnav-devel >= 0.1.3 +# @USE_DVDREAD_TRUE@BuildRequires: libdvdread-devel >= 0.9.0 + +Requires: gstreamer09-plugins >= %{gstp_minver} +Requires: gstreamer09-plugins-extra-video >= %{gstp_minver} +Requires(pre): %{_bindir}/gst-register-%{majorminor} +Requires(post): %{_bindir}/gst-register-%{majorminor} + +Provides: gstreamer-dvd = %{version}-%{release} +# @USE_A52DEC_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer- = %{version}-%{release} +# @USE_DVDNAV_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-dvdnavsrc = %{version}-%{release} +# @USE_DVDREAD_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-dvdreadsrc = %{version}-%{release} + +%description extra-dvd +This package contains dvd plugins for GStreamer, including + +- libdvdread + decoding + +%post extra-dvd +%{register} +%postun extra-dvd +%{register} + +%files extra-dvd +%defattr(-, root, root, -) +# @USE_A52DEC_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgsta52dec.so +# @USE_DVDNAV_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstdvdnavsrc.so +# @USE_DVDREAD_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstdvdreadsrc.so + +%package video +Summary: Additional video plugins for GStreamer +Group: Applications/Multimedia + +@USE_AALIB_TRUE@BuildRequires: aalib-devel >= 1.3 + +Requires: gstreamer09-plugins >= %{gstp_minver} +Requires(pre): %{_bindir}/gst-register-%{majorminor} +Requires(post): %{_bindir}/gst-register-%{majorminor} + +@USE_AALIB_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-aasink = %{version}-%{release} + +%description video +This package contains additional video plugins for GStreamer, including +- an output sink based on aalib (ASCII art output) +- an element for decoding dv streams using libdv +- an output sink based on cacalib (color ASCII art output) +- A Dirac video format decoder +- An output sink based on OpenGL + +%files video +%defattr(-, root, root, -) +@USE_AALIB_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstaasink.so +@USE_LIBDV_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstdv.so +@USE_DV1394_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgst1394.so +@USE_LIBCACA_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstcacasink.so +# @USE_DIRAC_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstdirac.so +# @USE_OPENGL_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstglimagesink.so + +%post video +%{register} +%postun video +%{register} + +%package extra-video +Summary: Extra video plugins for GStreamer +Group: Applications/Multimedia + +# @USE_LIBFAME_TRUE@BuildRequires: libfame-devel >= 0.9.0 +@USE_MPEG2DEC_TRUE@BuildRequires: mpeg2dec-devel >= 0.4.0 +# @USE_SWFDEC_TRUE@BuildRequires: swfdec-devel + +Requires: gstreamer09-plugins >= %{gstp_minver} +Requires: gstreamer09-plugins-extra-audio >= %{gstp_minver} +Requires(pre): %{_bindir}/gst-register-%{majorminor} +Requires(post): %{_bindir}/gst-register-%{majorminor} + +# @USE_LIBFAME_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-libfame = %{version}-%{release} +@USE_MPEG2DEC_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-mpeg2dec = %{version}-%{release} +# @USE_SWFDEC_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-swfdec = %{version}-%{release} + +%description extra-video +This package contains extra video plugins for GStreamer, including +- libfame MPEG video encoding +- mpeg2dec MPEG-2 decoding +- swfdec Flash decoding + +%post extra-video +%{register} +%postun extra-video +%{register} + +%files extra-video +%defattr(-, root, root, -) +# @USE_LIBFAME_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstlibfame.so +@USE_MPEG2DEC_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstmpeg2dec.so +# @USE_SWFDEC_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstswfdec.so + +# Here are packages not in the base plugins package but not dependant +# on an external lib + +# Here are all the packages depending on external libs # + +## DXR3 ### +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@%package -n gstreamer-plugins-dxr3 +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@Summary: GStreamer plug-in for playback using dxr3 card. +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@Group: Applications/Multimedia +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@Requires: gstreamer-plugins = %{version} +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@Requires: em8300 >= 0.12.0 +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@BuildRequires: em8300-devel >= 0.12.0 +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@Obsoletes: gstreamer-dxr3 +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@ +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@%description -n gstreamer-plugins-dxr3 +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@Plug-in supporting DVD playback using cards +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@with the dxr3 chipset like Hollywood Plus +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@and Creative Labs DVD cards. +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@ +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@%files -n gstreamer-plugins-dxr3 +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@%defattr(-, root, root) +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstdxr3.so +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@ +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@%post -n gstreamer-plugins-dxr3 +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@%{register} +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@ +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@%postun -n gstreamer-plugins-dxr3 +# @USE_DXR3_TRUE@%{register} + +### FAAC ### +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@%package -n gstreamer-plugins-faac +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@Summary:GStreamer plug-ins for AAC audio playback. +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@Group: Applications/Multimedia +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@Requires: gstreamer-plugins = %{version} +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@Requires: faac >= 1.23 +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@BuildRequires: faac-devel >= 1.23 +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@Obsoletes: gstreamer-faac +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@ +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@%description -n gstreamer-plugins-faac +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@Plug-ins for playing AAC audio +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@ +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@%files -n gstreamer-plugins-faac +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@%defattr(-, root, root) +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstfaac.so +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@%post -n gstreamer-faac +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@%{register} +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@ +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@%postun -n gstreamer-plugins-faac +# @USE_FAAC_TRUE@%{register} + +#### JACK AUDIO CONNECTION KIT ### +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@%package -n gstreamer-plugins-jack +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@Summary: GStreamer plug-in for the Jack Sound Server. +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@Group: Applications/Multimedia +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@Requires: gstreamer-plugins = %{version} +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@Requires: jack-audio-connection-kit >= 0.28.0 +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@ +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-audiosrc +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@Provides: gstreamer-audiosink +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@Obsoletes: gstreamer-jack +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@ +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@%description -n gstreamer-plugins-jack +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@Plug-in for the JACK professional sound server. +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@ +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@%files -n gstreamer-plugins-jack +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@%defattr(-, root, root) +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstjack.so +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@ +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@%post -n gstreamer-plugins-jack +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@%{register} +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@ +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@%postun -n gstreamer-plugins-jack +# @USE_JACK_TRUE@%{register} + +#### NETWORK AUDIO SYSTEM ### +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@%package -n gstreamer-plugins-nas +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@Summary: GStreamer plug-in for the Network Audio System. +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@Group: Applications/Multimedia +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@Requires: gstreamer-plugins = %{version} +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@Requires: libnas2 >= 1.6 +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@Obsolotes:gstreamer-nas +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@ +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@%description -n gstreamer-plugins-nas +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@Plug-in for the Network Audio System sound server. +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@ +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@%files -n gstreamer-plugins-nas +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@%defattr(-, root, root) +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstnassink.so +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@ +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@%post -n gstreamer-plugins-nas +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@%{register} +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@ +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@%postun -n gstreamer-plugins-nas +# @USE_NAS_TRUE@%{register} + +#### MMS Protocol support #### +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@%package -n gstreamer-plugins-mms +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@Summary: GStreamer plug-in for MMS protocol support +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@Group: Applications/Multimedia +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@Requires: gstreamer-plugins = %{version} +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@Requires: libmms >= 0.1 +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@Obsoletes:gstreamer-mms +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@ +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@%description -n gstreamer-plugins-mms +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@Plug-in for the MMS protocol used by Microsoft +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@ +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@%files -n gstreamer-plugins-mms +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@%defattr(-, root, root) +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstmms.so +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@ +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@%post -n gstreamer-plugins-mms +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@%{register} +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@ +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@%postun -n gstreamer-plugins-mms +# @USE_LIBMMS_TRUE@%{register} + +### VIDEO 4 LINUX 2 ### +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@%package -n gstreamer-plugins-v4l2 +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@Summary: GStreamer Video for Linux 2 plug-in. +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@Group: Applications/Multimedia +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@Requires: gstreamer-plugins = %{version} +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@BuildRequires: glibc-devel +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@Obsoletes: gstreamer-v4l2 +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@ +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@%description -n gstreamer-plugins-v4l2 +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@Plug-in for accessing Video for Linux devices. +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@ +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@%files -n gstreamer-plugins-v4l2 +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@%defattr(-, root, root) +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstvideo4linux2.so +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@ +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@%post -n gstreamer-plugins-v4l2 +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@%{register} +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@ +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@%postun -n gstreamer-plugins-v4l2 +# @USE_GST_V4L2_TRUE@%{register} + +### XVID ### +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@%package -n gstreamer-plugins-xvid +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@Summary: GStreamer XVID plug-in. +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@Group: Applications/Multimedia +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@Requires: gstreamer-plugins = %{version} +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@BuildRequires: glibc-devel +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@Obsoletes: gstreamer-xvid +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@ +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@%description -n gstreamer-plugins-xvid +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@Plug-in for decoding XVID files. +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@ +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@%files -n gstreamer-plugins-xvid +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@%defattr(-, root, root) +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@%{_libdir}/gstreamer-%{majorminor}/libgstxvid.so +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@ +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@%post -n gstreamer-plugins-xvid +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@%{register} +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@ +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@%postun -n gstreamer-plugins-xvid +# @USE_XVID_TRUE@%{register} + + +%changelog +* Mon Feb 14 2005 Christian Schaller <christian at fluendo dot com> +- Add vnc plugin + +* Wed Jan 19 2005 Christian Schaller <christian at fluendo dot com> +- add dv1394 plugin + +* Wed Dec 22 2004 Christian Schaller <christian at fluendo dot com> +- Add -plugins- to plugin names + +* Thu Dec 9 2004 Christian Schaller <christian a fluendo dot com> +- Add the mms plugin + +* Wed Oct 06 2004 Christian Schaller <christian at fluendo dot com> +- Add Wim's new mng decoder plugin +- add shout2 plugin for Zaheer, hope it is correctly done :) + +* Wed Sep 29 2004 Christian Schaller <uraeus at gnome dot org> +- Fix USE statement for V4L2 + +* Thu Sep 28 2004 Christian Schaller <uraeus at gnome dot org> +- Remove kio plugin (as it was broken) + +* Wed Sep 21 2004 Christian Schaller <uraeus at gnome dot org> +- Reorganize SPEC to fit better with fedora.us and freshrpms.net packages +- Make sure gstinterfaces.so is in the package +- Add all new plugins + +* Mon Mar 15 2004 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org> +- put back media-info +- add ffmpegcolorspace plugin + +* Sun Mar 07 2004 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@gnome.org> +- Remove rm commands for media-info stuff +- Add libdir/* + +* Thu Mar 04 2004 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@gnome.org> +- Add missing gconf schema install in %post + +* Tue Mar 02 2004 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org> +- Libraries/Multimedia doesn't exist, remove it + +* Tue Mar 02 2004 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org> +- added speex plugin. + +* Mon Mar 01 2004 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org> +- Cleaned up the mess. Could we PLEASE keep this sort of organized and +- alphabetic for easy lookup ? + +* Fri Feb 13 2004 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@gnome.org> +- Added latest new headers + +* Wed Jan 21 2004 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@gnome.org> +- added NAS plugin +- added i18n locale dir + +* Fri Jan 16 2004 Christian Schaller <uraeus@gnome.org> +- added libcaca plugin +- added libgstcolorspace - fixed name of libgsthermescolorspace + +* Wed Jan 14 2004 Christian Schaller <uraeus@gnome.org> +- Add gamma plugin +- Have the pixbuf plugin deleted for now + +* Wed Dec 18 2003 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@gnome.org> +- remove gsttagediting.h as it is gone +- replace it with gst/tag/tag.h + +* Sun Nov 23 2003 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@gnome.org> +- Update spec file for latest changes +- add faad plugin + +* Thu Oct 16 2003 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@gnome.org> +- Add new colorbalance and tuner and xoverlay stuff +- Change name of kde-audio-devel to arts-devel + +* Sat Sep 27 2003 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@gnome.org> +- Add majorminor to man page names +- add navigation lib to package + +* Tue Sep 11 2003 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@gnome.org> +- Add -%{majorminor} to each instance of gst-register + +* Tue Aug 19 2003 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@Gnome.org> +- Add new plugins + +* Sat Jul 12 2003 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org> +- move gst/ mpeg plugins to base package +- remove hermes conditional from snapshot +- remove one instance of resample plugin +- fix up silly versioned plugins efence and rmdemux + +* Sat Jul 05 2003 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@gnome.org> +- Major overhaul of SPEC file to make it compatible with what Red Hat ships + as default +- Probably a little less sexy, but cross-distro SPEC files are a myth anyway + so making it convenient for RH users wins out +- Keeping conditionals even with new re-org so that developers building the + RPMS don't need everything installed +- Add bunch of obsoletes to ease migration from earlier official GStreamer RPMS +- Remove plugins that doesn't exist anymore + +* Sun Mar 02 2003 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@gnome.org> +- Remove USE_RTP statement from RTP plugin +- Move RTP plugin to no-deps section + +* Sat Mar 01 2003 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@gnome.org> +- Remove videosink from SPEC +* Thu Jan 23 2003 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org> +- various fixes +- make video output packages provide gstreamer-videosink + +* Thu Jan 23 2003 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org> +- split out ffmpeg stuff to separate plugin + +* Fri Dec 27 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org> +- add virtual provides for audio sources and sinks + +* Sun Dec 15 2002 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@linuxrising.org> +- Update mpeg2dec REQ to be 0.3.1 + +* Tue Dec 10 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org> +- only install schema once +- move out devel lib stuff to -devel package + +* Sun Dec 08 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org> +- fix location of libgstpng +- changes for parallel installability + +* Thu Nov 28 2002 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@linuxrising.org> +- Put in libgstpng plugin +- rm the libgstmedia-info stuff until thomas think they are ready + +* Fri Nov 01 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org> +- don't use compprep until ABI issues can be fixed + +* Wed Oct 30 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org> +- added smpte plugin +- split out dvdnavread package +- fixed snapshot deps and added hermes conditionals + +* Tue Oct 29 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas at apestaart dot org> +- added -play package, libs, and .pc files + +* Thu Oct 24 2002 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@linuxrising.org> +- Added wavenc to audio formats package + +* Sat Oct 20 2002 Christian Scchaller <Uraeus@linuxrising.org> +- Removed all .la files +- added separate non-openquicktime demuxer plugin +- added snapshot plugin +- added videotest plugin +- Split avi plugin out to avi and windec plugins since aviplugin do not depend on avifile +- Added cdplayer plugin + +* Fri Sep 20 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org> +- added gst-compprep calls + +* Wed Sep 18 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org> +- add gst-register-%{majorminor} calls everywhere again since auto-reregister doesn't work +- added gstreamer-audio-formats to mad's requires since it needs the typefind + to work properly + +* Mon Sep 9 2002 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@linuxrising.org> +- Added v4l2 plugin +* Thu Aug 27 2002 Christian Schaller <Uraeus@linuxrising.org> +- Fixed USE_DV_TRUE to USE_LIBDV_TRUE +- Added Gconf and floatcast headers to gstreamer-plugins-devel package +- Added mixmatrix plugin to audio-effects package + +* Thu Jul 11 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org> +- fixed oss package to buildrequire instead of require glibc headers + +* Mon Jul 08 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org> +- fixed -devel package group + +* Fri Jul 05 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org> +- release 0.4.0 ! +- added gstreamer-libs.pc +- removed all gst-register-%{majorminor} calls since this should be done automatically now + +* Thu Jul 04 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org> +- fix issue with SDL package +- make all packages STRICTLY require the right version to avoid + ABI issues +- make gst-plugins obsolete gst-plugin-libs +- also send output of gst-register-%{majorminor} to /dev/null to lower the noise + +* Wed Jul 03 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org> +- require glibc-devel instead of glibc-kernheaders since the latter is only + since 7.3 and glibc-devel pulls in the right package anyway + +* Sun Jun 23 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org> +- changed header location of plug-in libs + +* Mon Jun 17 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org> +- major cleanups +- adding gst-register-%{majorminor} on postun everywhere +- remove ldconfig since we don't actually install libs in system dirs +- removed misc package +- added video-effects +- dot every Summary +- uniformify all descriptions a little + +* Thu Jun 06 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org> +- various BuildRequires: additions + +* Tue Jun 04 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org> +- added USE_LIBADSPA_TRUE bits to ladspa package + +* Mon Jun 03 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org> +- Added libfame package + +* Mon May 12 2002 Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller <Uraeus@linuxrising.org> +- Added jack, dxr3, http packages +- Added visualisation plug-ins, effecttv and synaesthesia +- Created devel package +- Removed gstreamer-plugins-libs package (moved it into gstreamer-plugins) +- Replaced prefix/dirname with _macros + +* Mon May 06 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org> +- added gstreamer-GConf package + +* Wed Mar 13 2002 Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org> +- added more BuildRequires and Requires +- rearranged some plug-ins +- added changelog ;) |