[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH 3/6] avutil: delay removal of the PIX_FMT_* flags

Frank Lömker floemker at gmx.de
Mon Aug 10 02:19:17 CEST 2015


Hello,

On 08/09/2015 08:30 PM, Clément Bœsch wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 09, 2015 at 08:28:28PM +0200, Frank Lömker wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> On 08/09/2015 06:57 AM, Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
>>>> Does not LGTM.
>>>
>>> Yeah, I'm with this. Andreas, the correct fix is to update applications,
>>> even if that means vendor-specific patches in Debian. These are
>>> exceptionally trivial patches that you can generate using fairly trivial
>>> sed scripting.
>>>
>>> The same goes for other easily scriptable changes. These APIs are gone and
>>> I don't want them back.
>>
>> Please think about it again. There is lots more software out there
>> than what is packaged in Debian, and with every API change you break
>> quite a bit of them. Most of this SW is not a media player, where
>> FFmpeg is the core component of the system. It's often just a small
>> nice extra feature where FFmpeg is used, where the developers are
>> just happy after it works, and don't want to spend continuously
>> time on it to keep it working.
>>
>> And that's even the easy part. A lot of people don't update there
>> distribution every six months, often it's years old. If you try to
>> support all these distributions you end up with lot's and lot's of
>> #ifdefery. With FFmpeg and it's continuous API changes that gets
>> quite fast quite complex and hard. And adding a copy of FFmpeg and
>> linking statically to every small tool is really not a solution.
>>
>> Two years is extremely short. If you would keep the deprecated
>> interfaces at least four years that would be a start. It's of
>> course up to you, but you make the life of your users extremely
>> hard with these continuous changes.
>>
>> Just an example of a frustrated developer about API changes,
>> here QT from 4 to 5 (and Qt is better with API stability,
>> Qt 4.0 was released 28 June 2005, and the first incompatible
>> version 5.0 19 December 2012):
>>
>>     http://www.valdyas.org/fading/index.cgi/2015/04/06
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
> 
> Well, we have old stable release for that.

These are useful for distributions for bug and security fixes.
But they don't minimize porting work and they don't help
supporting all the FFmpeg versions of the last years at the
same time.

Bye,

-- 
Frank Loemker


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