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Any progress on this? A new OpenImageIO was released and I'm unable to build it.
Maintainers went back and forth with different attempts to adjust to cmake. Then LTO came in ... I'll post a PR in a minute which fixes the cmake issues and turns off LTO for one arch. The koji scratch builds take forever, one arch ahsn't finished in 12 hours or so, but the others are fine.
Ha, and now the rawhide buildroot is messed up (pango/fontconfig) and I can't even scratch build. In any case, the my PR should fix the opencv build as per yesterdays scratch build. But I'm no maintainer and no proven packager, so someone else has to merge (hopefully scratch building before).
Last update from me for now: It's the retired libcroco (apparantly retired between the 2 mass rebuilds) which takes gettext with it, and a lot of things. No way to scratch build test opencv now.
opencv-core-4.3.0-8.fc33.x86_64 is now built and should fix the issues reported here , if not please reopen this bug . Thanks
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