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bug#43501: gst-plugins-bad cannot be built on linux-armhf, breaking qemu
From: |
Mark H Weaver |
Subject: |
bug#43501: gst-plugins-bad cannot be built on linux-armhf, breaking qemu |
Date: |
Fri, 18 Sep 2020 23:40:13 -0400 |
Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com> writes:
> This occurs on master (commit 679d5e6b3dcac4ee1f419c04b3719fead0bd9ee5).
>
> qemu-minimal is not impacted, but the fully-fledged qemu package
> cannot be built, due to a dependency on gst-plugins-bad, which fails to
> build like:
It would be good to eliminate that dependency. Ever since 'spice-gtk'
was added, it has included *every* gstreamer plugin package in its
'propagated-inputs'. I'm not sure, but it may have been motivated by a
goal that some Guix developers have advocated, to make packages in Guix
work "out of the box" in a way that users of proprietary systems have
come to expect, i.e. with popular patented codecs included.
I think it's important that Guix core functionality should be usable
without installing a collection of patented media codecs. Those plugins
should be purely optional. In my opinion, we should find a way to
eliminate those dependencies.
Mark