On 2022-10-16 14:02:12 +0200, Sebastian Ramacher wrote: > On 2022-10-16 11:42:40 +0000, Philipp Kern wrote: > > On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 11:23:39PM +0100, Sebastian Ramacher wrote: > > > openjfx FTBFS with ffmpeg 5.0 (available in experimental): > > [...] > > > > It looks like even upstream openjfx (moved to [1]) is still not > > source-compatible with ffmpeg 5.0. I could not find a bug in Oracle's > > Java bug tracker about this either. > > > > Ubuntu has disabled ffmpeg support[2], but hasn't released with that yet > > (it's only in Kinetic due to be released soonish). This drops > > libavplugin.so completely from libopenjfx-jni. > > > > Source packages with a reverse (build-)dependency: > > > > | afterburner.fx > > | controlsfx > > | davmail > > | easybind > > | fontawesomefx > > | igv > > | javafxsvg > > | josm > > | libhibernate-validator-java > > | libjloda-java > > | libmiglayout-java > > | mediathekview > > | megan-ce > > | openchemlib > > | pdfsam > > | starjava-topcat > > | triplea > > | zeroc-ice > > > > controlsfx uses javafx.scene.media.Media. pdfsam uses > > javafx.scene.media.AudioClip. The others don't use javafx.scene.media at > > all. mediathekview does not use controlsfx's MediaImageCell - which is > > the one importing javafx.scene.media.Media. So I'd assume that within > > Debian this breaks at most completion sound functionality in pdfsam-gui > > if we were to drop the ffmpeg build-dependency. > > > > I'm going to go ahead and do that. > > I was looking into applying Ubuntu's patch to Debian. It still has the > issue that the builds on arm64 and armhf fail. Reverting to 11.0.11+0 > seems to fix that.
… and I can confirm that 11.0.11+0 with the changes from Ubuntu builds successfully on arm64. Cheers -- Sebastian Ramacher