Re: Who uses abi-compliance-checker?

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Sérgio Basto wrote:
On Qua, 2013-07-03 at 15:03 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
I initially got abi-compliance-checker into Fedora because one of my
packages does not maintain any sort of API/ABI compatibility or even
versioning for that matter. That way I could always check a new
release to see if any of its dependencies needed to be rebuilt.


Since then, I've started using it for all of my libraries in the
spirit of "Trust but verify", and I've occasionally found issues even
though upstream didn't bump the soversion.


So out of curiosity, anyone else using this great tool?


If anyone is curious about it, I don't mind typing up the process I go
through to make the checks. I think I've found a pretty good path of
least resistance method :)
could we use this tool on x264/ffmpeg/mplayer packages ?

See results of analysis for ffmpeg here:

  http://upstream-tracker.org/versions/ffmpeg.html

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Andrey Ponomarenko, ROSA Lab.

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