I am just wondering .. without trying to offend anyone: We knew this [Snow Leopard] was coming for over a year. Snow Leopard has changes that simply require a recompile to 64-bit just like the linux builds do. Over a year ago we were told that all VLC needed was a 64-bit cross compiler. Mingw-64 builds have been available for quite a while.Due to runtime compatibility issues we won't provide 64bit builds of the actual VLC.app anytime soon. "It will be ready when it's ready". Well, stupid sentence. Anyway, I just can't tell. We got it working on Leopard right now, but I don't know how long the fixes for Snow Leopard will take.
For the meantime, you can use the 32bit build, which will perform as expected.
means a last minute change in VLC -- and not in the betas.The failure is triggered by a last minute change
Ya know, I really have a problem with that comment. I was in no way, shape or form whining and my comment at the start of my post stated that! I was wondering.Instead of whining, constructive contributions are much more valuable to an open-source project entirely made up of volunteers.
So, again, what part of that did you think was whiny? The poster could've said something like "We put Snow Leopard on hold cos of..." or "Snow Leopard's 64-bit functionality is delayed to to changing from Carbon to CoreFoundation". I would've understood and left it lie. But this was not done. Maybe if that was said, then some CoreFoundation Guru could've known you were having issue and volunteered his/her time. Maybe theI am just wondering .. without trying to offend anyone: We knew this [Snow Leopard] was coming for over a year.
could've had help when they needed it. It is not like Mac Developers have nothing better to do right now. With the release of Snow Leopard, indeed, Mac Developers are in high demand for open-source projects. Instead due to the "clipped" response we were given, we just were left wondering.open-source project entirely made up of volunteers
Too bad for you, the change happened in Snow Leopard, 3 weeks ago, not in VLC... In the CoreFoundation API in 64bits, for security reasons...I do understand the need to use CoreFoundation since there are no 64-bit Carbon APIs and that re-writing Carbon into 64-bit Cocoa (OR 64-bit Carbon if there was such a bird) would've been a huge undertaking anyway. I understand the idea that if you are gonna rewrite, rewrite it using CoreFoundation. However, wasn't this known early on with Show Leopard releases? Apple did not just kill the 64-bit Carbon APIs 3 weeks ago. I am a developer and none of what I am about to say is covered under the NDA I signed with Apple: 64-bit Carbon has been axed since Leopard. Didn't we know it was coming? My point is not "Bad Developers!" ... It is more trying to understand why if it worked 3 weeks ago, does it not work now. I am assuming thatmeans a last minute change in VLC -- and not in the betas.The failure is triggered by a last minute change
I seriously did not realize I was being aggressive. I just stated the facts as I drew them from the posts. I was honestly not aware of the breakage of certain CoreFoundation APIs. When I stated that "Apple did not just kill the 64-bit Carbon APIs 3 weeks ago." I was under the impression that the change to using CoreFoundation (vs 32-bit Carbon) was the issue -- and was wondering why the port had not started earlier (if it was the issue). I was under this impression because of the following comment:Instead of being aggressive and pretend you know better than the developers, you should ask nicely...
I think that the way the above was stated was what caused this impression.Furthermore, the Mac port required more work than the existing Linux ports, as quite a bunch of Carbon had to removed or replaced with CoreFoundation functionality.
Umm.. I guess I missed something again. From what I understand, Snow Leopard's NDA is removed only when the product ships (admittedly Tomorrow). Did I miss something? I did not get an email saying I could talk about crashes or bugs, etc.I'm giving some details here now, as Snow Leopard is publicly available now and this part is no longer under NDA.
The issue we are facing right now is not due to a change in VLC, but in the Cocoa runtime.
It is out today.Umm.. I guess I missed something again. From what I understand, Snow Leopard's NDA is removed only when the product ships (admittedly Tomorrow). Did I miss something? I did not get an email saying I could talk about crashes or bugs, etc.I'm giving some details here now, as Snow Leopard is publicly available now and this part is no longer under NDA.
Did you?
Yup, (grin) and today is friday. heh!It is out today.Umm.. I guess I missed something again. From what I understand, Snow Leopard's NDA is removed only when the product ships (admittedly Tomorrow). Did I miss something? I did not get an email saying I could talk about crashes or bugs, etc.I'm giving some details here now, as Snow Leopard is publicly available now and this part is no longer under NDA.
Did you?
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