On 12/09/14 1:14 PM, Landry Breuil wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 12:07:22PM -0400, Brad Smith wrote:
Here is an update to a newer FFmpeg snapshot from 20140912. Mainly
to fix bugs with HEVC and VP9 decoding (among the other bug fixes
coming in).
Here's what we have on the mirrors now for ffmpeg:
Can you clarify what the point of mentioning this was?
Mar 29 13:53 mips64/ffmpeg-20131216p0.tgz
Jun 15 15:56 sh/ffmpeg-20140412.tgz
Aug 21 17:04 alpha/ffmpeg-20140412p0.tgz
Sep 2 13:53 mips64el/ffmpeg-20140412p0.tgz
Sep 5 16:23 powerpc/ffmpeg-20140810.tgz
Sep 8 00:47 sparc64/ffmpeg-20140810.tgz
Sep 9 14:10 i386/ffmpeg-20140810p0.tgz
Sep 10 13:14 amd64/ffmpeg-20140810p0.tgz
+MODULES= lang/clang
+
+MODCLANG_ARCHS= amd64 i386
+MODCLANG_LANGS= c
Does this change mean that now, only amd64 and i386 will build, or it's
only to benefit from optimisations only on those platforms, and the
others will still build ? usually, when one does that, he uses gcc4
MODULE for other archs...
Has this been tested on other archs ?
It will still build fine everywhere else. It's just taking advantage
of the assembler since our binutils is ancient and optimizations.
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