[FFmpeg-cvslog] [ffmpeg-web] branch master updated. 79e569e remove 0.6, its no longer supported

Stefano Sabatini stefano.sabatini-lala at poste.it
Thu Jun 23 10:50:10 CEST 2011


On date Thursday 2011-06-23 03:48:53 +0200, ffmpeg-cvslog Mailing List wrote:
> The branch, master has been updated
>        via  79e569e7582718ed70f64c0020287b3b3f0dd34f (commit)
>        via  4101f8e421f4c1539ebf3c510eb40ac48d2f69ef (commit)
>       from  a00490a5009c1a4e79c48c0c1b46b6b4d936dd5d (commit)
> 
> 
> - Log -----------------------------------------------------------------
> commit 79e569e7582718ed70f64c0020287b3b3f0dd34f
> Author:     Michael Niedermayer <michaelni at gmx.at>
> AuthorDate: Thu Jun 23 03:40:57 2011 +0200
> Commit:     Michael Niedermayer <michaelni at gmx.at>
> CommitDate: Thu Jun 23 03:41:15 2011 +0200
> 
>     remove 0.6, its no longer supported
> 
> diff --git a/src/download b/src/download
> index 10bc053..60b86c1 100644
> --- a/src/download
> +++ b/src/download
> @@ -211,19 +211,3 @@ compatible with the 0.6 ABI and API.
>  <a href="releases/ffmpeg-0.7.1.tar.gz.asc">PGP signature</a><br />
>  <a href="releases/ffmpeg-0.7.1.changelog">Changelog</a><br />
>  </p>
> -
> -<a name="release_0.6"></a><h2>
> -FFmpeg 0.6.3 "Works with HTML5"</h2>
> -
> -<p>
> -0.6.3 appeared on 2011-04-26. It is the latest point release from the
> -0.6 release branch, which was cut on 2010-05-04.
> -</p>
> -
> -<p>
> -<a href="releases/ffmpeg-0.6.3.tar.bz2">Download bzip2 tarball</a>  
> -<a href="releases/ffmpeg-0.6.3.tar.bz2.asc">PGP signature</a><br />
> -<a href="releases/ffmpeg-0.6.3.tar.gz">Download gzip tarball</a>  
> -<a href="releases/ffmpeg-0.6.3.tar.gz.asc">PGP signature</a><br />
> -<a href="releases/ffmpeg-0.6.3.changelog">Changelog</a><br />
> -</p>

I don't think we should remove references to the old releases. In case
they are unsupported/deprecated we should just annotate them, but
still makes possible to access the tarball for users which need them.

And maybe we should strive to support this particular release a bit
more, considering that most Linux distros are still stucked with it.


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