On Sat, Dec 25, 2021 at 11:16:40AM +0000, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> Here is the first of two ports for telegram's official desktop
> application port, their library required behind the qt gui.
> 
> This builds and works fine on amd64 and arm64.
> Audio and video calls, sending files, viewing media... it all works.
> 
> It still builds a few (unported) dependencies as bundles, but we are
> actively working on those to be split out into proper ports.
> 
> At this point in time it seems to be more work juggling even more
> patches and port more stuff, so my plan is to get it in now and improve
> things over time.
> 
> I have submitted all required patches upstream;  they are fetched via
> PATCHFILES so patches/ only contains a trivial CMakeLists.txt patch wrt.
> bundles/ports.
> 
> This is a joint effort with Andew.
> 
>       Information for inst:tg_owt-0.0.0.20211214
> 
>       Comment:
>       WebRTC build for Telegram
> 
>       Required by:
>       tdesktop-3.3.0
> 
>       Description:
>       tg_owt is a WebRTC build for Telegram Desktop (net/tdesktop).
> 
>       WebRTC is an open source project that enables web browsers with 
> Real-Time
>       Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple Javascript APIs.
>       The WebRTC components have been optimized to best serve this purpose.
>       WebRTC implements the W3C's proposal for video conferencing on the web.
> 
>       Maintainer: Andrew Krasavin <[email protected]>,  Klemens Nanni 
> <[email protected]>
> 
>       WWW: https://github.com/desktop-app/tg_owt
> 
> Feedback? OK?

New version.  Upstream isn't very responsive which is why none of the
PRs have been merged yet, but we've upstreamed everything we could so
far.

I'll send net/tdesktop to ports@ now as well.

This has been tested by a wider community already on amd64 without any
problems so far.  I've also tested it on arm64 a few weeks ago.

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