respin of libaom build options patch to use NASM
I tested it on ubuntu 16.04 + updated nasm and it seems to build fine (with libaom 3.8.0) Dear Phyllis, can you test it again? I hope it will work in other cases too (this is supported option, after all), and you (and anyone else) will able to build cingg on old Ubuntu out of the box.
Not done building yet on normal Fedora laptop and Ubuntu 16, but looks good (I always do a full build). I assume that the patch added last month that created libaom-v3.8.0.patch1 (in the second part of libaom-v3.8.0.patch1) is still valid? On Fri, Apr 10, 2026 at 10:47 AM Andrew Randrianasulu < [email protected]> wrote:
I tested it on ubuntu 16.04 + updated nasm and it seems to build fine (with libaom 3.8.0)
Dear Phyllis, can you test it again? I hope it will work in other cases too (this is supported option, after all), and you (and anyone else) will able to build cingg on old Ubuntu out of the box.
Correction in last email, I meant the second part of 0011-libaom-3.8.0-ubuntu-16.04-fix.patch.
Yes. sorry for somewhat confusing naming, I just rebased my test patches on top of that we already added to git, and then git format-patch to folder, and picked up just one remaining patch with changes, ignoring not needed anymore nasm integration. patch for libaom comments out hunk old cmake in ubuntu 16.04 (3.5.1?) does not understand, and this patch adds parameters to thirdparty/Makefile, so libaom builds with nasm instead of default yasm. пт, 10 апр. 2026 г., 21:59 Phyllis Smith <[email protected]>:
Correction in last email, I meant the second part of 0011-libaom-3.8.0-ubuntu-16.04-fix.patch.
Works so well now on Ubuntu 16 and, of course, standard laptop. Just checked into GIT now. On Fri, Apr 10, 2026 at 10:47 AM Andrew Randrianasulu < [email protected]> wrote:
I tested it on ubuntu 16.04 + updated nasm and it seems to build fine (with libaom 3.8.0)
Dear Phyllis, can you test it again? I hope it will work in other cases too (this is supported option, after all), and you (and anyone else) will able to build cingg on old Ubuntu out of the box.
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