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The .NET bindings are completely untested. We can provide them, but they'll
need to
be accompanied with a warning. There is an issue people have reported regarding
higher CPU utilization than in previous releases. I haven't pinpointed the
problem
just yet. It seems it appears only when using the h.264 encoders/decoders (or
people
are only reporting it for that scenario).
I have new WiX-based installers I'm 90% done with. I still need to add the dev
files, python bindings, and farsight2 plugins. I uploaded a beta copy for
ddragos to
use in diagnosing the h264pay/h264depay crash. It's still under the downloads
(it's
not featured) if you want to take a look at it.
If you actually do the full build right now, it creates many merge modules with
the
intent of developers being able to integrate gstreamer into their own
installers and
pick and choose which plugins they want.
I'd like to see it eventually branch into providing merge modules that will
place
our libs into the system directory so other open source applications can
utilize
them and we become the de facto standard for open source on Windows. But that
may be
just a pipe dream...
If you really want to release 0.10.5 now, you should modify your installers to
include the .NET bindings and release that. The WiX-based ones can wait until
they're more mature. I'll be on travel for work all of next week, so it'll be a
while before I can finish up the installers anyway.
Original comment by david.g.hoyt
on 4 Dec 2009 at 12:50
I need to read a little bit more about Wix, I wasn't aware of such a powerful
tool,
what you propose sounds very exiting :)
I'll do a pre-release this weekend and release the final installers on
Wednesday. I'd
like to add an extra installer with the debugging symbols, at least for the
gstreamer
binaries as many developers are asking for it.
Cheers!
Original comment by ylatuya
on 5 Dec 2009 at 2:25
Original comment by ylatuya
on 18 Dec 2009 at 7:21
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
ylatuya
on 4 Dec 2009 at 12:13