[MacPorts] #71344: gstreamer1-gst-plugins-base: fails to provide the opengl plugin (libgstopengl.so) (was: gstreamer1-gst-plugins-base (macPorts) fails to provide the opengl plugin (libgstopengl.so))

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Sat Nov 30 06:20:05 UTC 2024


#71344: gstreamer1-gst-plugins-base: fails to provide the opengl plugin
(libgstopengl.so)
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  Reporter:  fduncanh                     |      Owner:  (none)
      Type:  defect                       |     Status:  new
  Priority:  Normal                       |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports                        |    Version:  2.10.4
Resolution:                               |   Keywords:
      Port:  gstreamer1-gst-plugins-base  |
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Changes (by ryandesign):

 * keywords:  gstreamer opengl =>


Old description:

> For non-X11 users, the only videosink apparently available in the
> MacPorts gstreamer-1.0 installation  ("universal" variant) is
> osxvideosink.
>
> Am I missing something in installation (some variant specification?)
>
> The standard macOS one (glimagesink) is not present, because the opengl
> plugin is missing from the GStreamer installation.
>
> Other distributions
> (HomeBrew and "official" Gstreamer for macOS) provide opengl.
>
> "gst-inspect-1.0 opengl" will show whether or not the opengl plugin is
> installed.
>
> Is this a feature  (maybe opengl is not supported in  "Aqua"?) or a bug?
>

> If it's a bug, it's perhaps  related to
> https://trac.macports.org/ticket/69787

New description:

 For non-X11 users, the only videosink apparently available in the MacPorts
 gstreamer-1.0 installation  ("universal" variant) is osxvideosink.

 Am I missing something in installation (some variant specification?)

 The standard macOS one (glimagesink) is not present, because the opengl
 plugin is missing from the GStreamer installation.

 Other distributions
 (HomeBrew and "official" Gstreamer for macOS) provide opengl.

 "gst-inspect-1.0 opengl" will show whether or not the opengl plugin is
 installed.

 Is this a feature  (maybe opengl is not supported in  "Aqua"?) or a bug?


 If it's a bug, it's perhaps related to #69787

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