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Bug#1003860: RFS: makemkv-oss/1.16.5-1 [ITP] -- Convert video that you own into free format that can be played everywhere



On Tue, 2022-01-18 at 18:31 -0500, Ben Westover wrote:
> Hello again, I've fixed some problems.
> 
> >    It dawned on me last night that maybe a simple use of
> > dh_install(1)'s
> > d/*.install file may be sufficient when coupled with a stub
> > d/rules.
> > Compat level 13 and later support variable substitution, which may
> > allow the architecture-specific path to be used from the install
> > file.
> > (Although I'll admit I haven't utilized this new capability, so
> > your
> > mileage may vary.)
> 
> I did some research on how those substitution variables worked, and I
> was able to build a much cleaner d/rules file that properly follows
> the 
> standard.

  Yay, that makes me very happy!

> 
> >    Have you been able to successfully backup/convert a DVD or Blu-
> > ray?
> > The issue I found with using libmatroska from bullseye is that the
> > code
> > would compile, but when actually using the resulting program it
> > would
> > either crash or fail to backup the disk. If that's resolved with
> > the
> > version in bookworm and up, that would be wonderful!
> 
> Unfortunately, I ran into the same trouble you did. I was able to 
> convert a DVD with no problems after reverting the patch and using
> the 
> bundled libraries, so the new version of the package has that patch 
> commented out now. I don't know enough about C(++) or these debug
> tools 
> to even begin figuring out this problem, so help with that would be 
> appreciated before we can get this sorted.

  I am not familiar with these libraries or their APIs, and the day I
spent looking into this issue last fall didn't bring any nice solution.
I expect it will probably be a very simple fix, but I don't have a good
guess about where to start. It may be worthwhile asking on the
debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org list to see if someone on that team
could offer some assistance.

  It would be really great to use the system copies of the bundled
libraries, and I think ftpmaster will be much happier with the package
once that's done.

> 
> >    I would be very happy to provide feedback and assistance; I'm
> > only a
> > very new DM, so I cannot sponsor uploads. As you filed the ITP,
> > I'll
> > let you be the primary maintainer. I think working on these two
> > packages would be a good way for you to learn a lot about the
> > Debian
> > packaging process, as they're more than a trivial program, but not
> > too
> > complex to be overwhelming. We all learn by doing! :)
> 
> I'm definitely learning a lot. Thanks for all your help with this!

  Excellent! $DAYJOB is keeping me quite busy for now, but usually I've
got some free time on the weekends, which is when I do most of my
Debian packaging work. I'll do my best to keep helping you as you work
on these packages.

Mathias

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