# Use distro-provided FFmpeg on Arch
deps = []
- # Let's use C++11 mode if we can
- cpp_lib_options = {'force-cpp11': True} if (
- (target.platform == 'osx') or
- (target.platform == 'windows')) else {}
-
- deps.append(('libdcp', 'c6665c1', cpp_lib_options))
- deps.append(('libsub', '64eb116', cpp_lib_options))
+ deps.append(('libdcp', '9b6997a'))
+ deps.append(('libsub', '3d2a513'))
deps.append(('leqm-nrt', '131f971'))
deps.append(('rtaudio', 'f619b76'))
# We get our OpenSSL libraries from the environment, but we
# the appropriate place later
deps.append(('openssl', '7f29dd5'))
if can_build_disk(target):
- deps.append(('lwext4', 'd67dd1b'))
+ deps.append(('lwext4', '3601ea5'))
deps.append(('ffcmp', 'a915540'))
return deps
opt += ' --static-boost --static-xmlpp'
elif target.version == '7':
opt += ' --workaround-gssapi'
- # Centos 7 ships with glibmm 2.50.0 which requires C++11
- # but its compiler (gcc 4.8.5) defaults to C++97. Go figure.
- # I worry that this will cause ABI problems but I don't have
- # a better solution.
- opt += ' --force-cpp11'
- elif target.platform == 'osx':
- opt += ' --force-cpp11'
if not options['gui']:
opt += ' --disable-gui'