summaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/README.md
Commit message (Collapse)AuthorAgeFilesLines
* README: fix link to release policy documentAlessandro Ghedini2014-06-301-1/+1
|
* DOCS: add document describing the release policy and procedureAlessandro Ghedini2014-06-251-9/+14
|
* DOCS: remove en/ sub-directorywm42014-06-201-1/+1
| | | | | This additional sub-directory doesn't serve any purpose anymore. Get rid of it.
* README: describe release cyclewm42014-05-201-2/+18
|
* README: mention minimum FFmpeg/Libav versionswm42014-04-151-0/+1
|
* README: split list of dependencieswm42014-03-121-4/+13
| | | | | | | And make some additions. I'm not really sure why we list dependencies that are not ours, but that of external libraries. Still might be useful, though.
* build: hide duplicate options from `--help`Stefano Pigozzi2013-12-261-0/+6
| | | | | | Hide --enable variants from [autodetect]'ed options and --enable/--disable variants for [enable]'d/[disable]'d options. The hidden options are still usable, just hidden for more readability.
* README: mention build result being located at build/mpvStefano Pigozzi2013-11-231-2/+3
|
* switch the build system to wafStefano Pigozzi2013-11-211-22/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit adds a new build system based on waf. configure and Makefile are deprecated effective immediately and someday in the future they will be removed (they are still available by running ./old-configure). You can find how the choice for waf came to be in `DOCS/waf-buildsystem.rst`. TL;DR: we couldn't get the same level of abstraction and customization with other build systems we tried (CMake and autotools). For guidance on how to build the software now, take a look at README.md and the cross compilation guide. CREDITS: This is a squash of ~250 commits. Some of them are not by me, so here is the deserved attribution: - @wm4 contributed some Windows fixes, renamed configure to old-configure and contributed to the bootstrap script. Also, GNU/Linux testing. - @lachs0r contributed some Windows fixes and the bootstrap script. - @Nikoli contributed a lot of testing and discovered many bugs. - @CrimsonVoid contributed changes to the bootstrap script.
* README: add a link to the wiki about the FFmpeg vs. Libav issuewm42013-10-251-0/+8
|
* README: add clarification about --enableStefano Pigozzi2013-09-141-3/+7
|
* README: update Contact info with Mailing ListsStefano Pigozzi2013-09-141-3/+15
|
* README: copy paragraph about --enable-* from configurewm42013-07-161-0/+12
| | | | | | | This issue hits users way too often. Copy the explanation printed by the configure script to the README to give it more visibility. We will fix this properly once we have a new build system.
* README: small addition to encoding dependencieswm42013-07-151-2/+2
|
* add Travis-CI integrationStefano Pigozzi2013-05-191-0/+71
Travis-CI [1] is a continous integration cloud service. It is free for open-source projects and tigthly integrated tiwh GitHub so there is really no reason for us not use it. :) For now we are going to do a total of 4 builds, mainly to test ffmpeg/libav API breakage: * ffmpeg-stable, libass-stable * ffmpeg-git, libass-stable * libav-stable, libass-stable * libav-git, libass-stable The compiler that is currently used is clang for two reasons: * running 8 build targets would be quite wasteful and take a long time * clang is less tested and used during development than gcc (especially on linux) Currently Travis doesn't support OS X environments alongside Linux ones [2]. When it will, we will add a fifth build target to test OS X compilation breakage. README was moved to markdown to add the little build status image. I ran some tests with my GitHub fork and couldn't get images to show up using ReStructured Text. [1]: https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci [2]: travis-ci/travis-ci#216