forked from jengelh/wxWidgets-3_2
Jan Engelhardt
3278358a74
Switch from gstreamer 0.10 to gstreamer 1.X Since wxWidgets 3.1, the default is now building with gstreamer 1.X. This is a trivial change to enable that. It does cause build issues for older distribution releases, but there are several ways to solve that. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/389669 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/X11:wxWidgets/wxWidgets-3_2?expand=0&rev=17 |
||
---|---|---|
_constraints | ||
_service | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
baselibs.conf | ||
pre_checkin.sh | ||
README.SUSE | ||
rpmlintrc | ||
soversion.diff | ||
wxGTK3-3_2.changes | ||
wxGTK3-3_2.spec | ||
wxpython-mkdiff.sh | ||
wxQt-3_2.changes | ||
wxQt-3_2.spec | ||
wxqt-compile.diff | ||
wxWidgets-3_2.changes | ||
wxWidgets-3_2.spec | ||
wxWidgets-3.1.0~g61143.tar.xz |
wxWidgets in SUSE ================= There are many possible wxWidgets configurations that can be built from a single source spec file. Depending on what options have been chosing, the ABI changes in incompatible fashion, yet the library filenames do not. To counter running a program with an incompatible variant of wxWidgets, we chose to make use of the vendor tagging mechanism. Programs built against the SUSE wxWidgets explicitly require the library by our name and therefore cannot inadvertently be run with an incompatible wxWidgets from another distribution. To run a foreign program, you will need to use the LD_LIBRARY_PATH mechanism to point it to a directory which contains the matching third-party wxWidgets variant.