On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 06:29:11PM +0200, Christophe Fergeau wrote: > On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 02:00:02PM +0200, Victor Toso wrote: > > From: Victor Toso <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > The recent work on spice-gtk with Gstreamer for video stream is > > targeting hardware video acceleration. One of our main targets is > > intel-based hardware and for that the VAAPI elements from > > gstreamer-vaapi are necessary. > > > > The gstreamer-vaapi project is maintained and released as part of > > GStreamer since 1.8 [0] and the auto detection for VAAPI elements > > based on client's hardware since 1.9 [1]. > > > > This patch removes checks for old GStreamer versions and request the > > 1.9.0 which is new enough for VAAPI. Note that we don't require the > > elements itself to be present on build time. > > > > Also, at this moment: > > - Fedora 26 has 1.12 > > - Fedora 25 has 1.10 > > - Fedora 24 has 1.8 (EOL in August 8th) > > - Debian 9 has 1.10 > > - RHEL 7 has 1.10 > > RHEL 7.4 which was released yesterday has 1.10, RHEL 7.3 has GStreamer > 1.4 if I'm not mistaken. I'm wondering if we should follow the same policy > as libosinfo, compatibility with 2 minor releases of long term support s/libosinfo/libvirt-glib/ Christophe
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