Bug 759885

Summary: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'title'
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: itsthesource
Component: mediatombAssignee: Gwyn Ciesla <gwync>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Hardware: x86_64   
OS: Linux   
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Description itsthesource 2011-12-04 16:33:10 UTC
Created attachment 540356 [details]
Patch file found online for this issue

Description of problem:
I was unable to build mediatomb using fedpkg. I found the attached patch for ubuntu (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mediatomb/+bug/784431). I updated the mediatomb.spec file to include the patch and I'm happy to report that it compiled successfully.  

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
mediatomb-0.12.1-13

How reproducible:
Everytime

Steps to Reproduce:
1.fedpkg clone -a mediatomb
2.cd mediatomb
3.fedpkg switch-branch f16
4.fedpkg srpm
5.yum-builddep mediatomb-0.12.1-13.fc16.src.rpm
6.fedpkg local
  
Actual results:
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc: In function 'void addFfmpegMetadataFields(zmm::Ref<CdsItem>, AVFormatContext*)':
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:92:25: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'title'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:94:6: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'title'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:96:51: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'title'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:98:25: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'author'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:100:6: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'author'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:102:51: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'author'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:104:25: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'album'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:106:6: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'album'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:108:51: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'album'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:110:18: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'year'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:112:6: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'year'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:114:64: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'year'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:116:25: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'genre'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:118:6: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'genre'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:120:51: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'genre'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:122:25: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'comment'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:124:6: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'comment'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:126:51: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'comment'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:128:18: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'track'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:130:6: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'track'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:132:64: error: 'AVFormatContext' has no member named 'track'
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc: In function 'void addFfmpegResourceFields(zmm::Ref<CdsItem>, AVFormatContext*, int*, int*)':
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:181:71: error: 'CODEC_TYPE_VIDEO' was not declared in this scope
../src/metadata/ffmpeg_handler.cc:212:31: error: 'CODEC_TYPE_AUDIO' was not declared in this scope

Expected results:
Successful compilation.

Additional info:
I'm using the ffmpeg packages from the rpmfusion.org repository.

Comment 1 Rich Mattes 2012-01-17 03:46:29 UTC
Hi there,

The ffmpeg stuff isn't included in the fedora distribution, so there's no real reason to carry this patch with the mediatomb package in terms of build failures.  I guess that the benefit would be that rebuilds against ffmpeg would be easier if we did carry the patch, plus it shouldn't hurt anything if the patch is applied to the package.  I guess I can apply it to the package the next time I do an update.

Comment 2 Fedora End Of Life 2013-04-03 19:30:55 UTC
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 19 development cycle.
Changing version to '19'.

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cycle bugs. We are very sorry. It will help us with cleanup during Fedora 19 End Of Life. Thank you.)

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