Hello. libav-12 is in tree since early December 2016. Please stabilize it finally.
Let's stabilize 12.1 instead from 12.x release series as it includes several security fixes compared to 12. See bug 614016.
Dear libav maintainers, do you have an ETA on CC'ing arches here?
Is this going to happen?
Please mark it stable, thank you :)
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arm64 doesn't have any stable versions before, not sure why we are CCed. Presuming this is a mistake and unCCing us (and frankly, it doesn't look like a good idea with current track record to newstable it)
Stable on alpha.
So, the remaining tracker blockers are no concern?
(In reply to Andreas Sturmlechner from comment #8) > So, the remaining tracker blockers are no concern? If you are referring to arm64, then of course they aren't a concern at this time, as we didn't have a stable libav before either. The packages in blocks list don't have stable arm64 either. Once we do stabilize a package, we will review libav stable state or package.stable.use.mask them accordingly
No, I'm referring to bug 603726.
for amd64: should we stabilize nvidia-video-codec or rather mask nvidia use flag? (The [ackage itself does not have bugs open)
(In reply to Mikle Kolyada from comment #11) > for amd64: should we stabilize nvidia-video-codec or rather mask nvidia use > flag? (The [ackage itself does not have bugs open) just stablemasked.
I'd rather have the nvidia-video-codecs put on stable as well.
x86 stable
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ppc64 stable
sparc done.
Stabilization moved to security bug 637458.
This being obsolete then.