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@hwangsihu hwangsihu force-pushed the ffmpeg branch 4 times, most recently from 8a794b6 to fca7f29 Compare January 1, 2026 03:46
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bear101 commented Jan 3, 2026

Ubuntu 24 uses FFmpeg v6

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Ah, there was a feature to find libraries in the OS, right?

However, upgrading to 8.0.1 might break compatibility (I haven't tested it), so I think we need to take measures like blocking it in FFmpeg alone. What should I do?

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bear101 commented Jan 3, 2026

Most likely Ubuntu 26.04 will use FFmpeg v8. Then we can switch.

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To confirm, is the reason we can't upgrade right now due to the feature that detects and includes the OS's existing libraries?
If so, I’m concerned about Ubuntu 22.04 and 24.04. If we wait until 26.04 to upgrade, we’ll be forced to sacrifice backward compatibility. Given this, as I mentioned earlier, wouldn't it be better to simply disable that feature only for FFmpeg?

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bear101 commented Jan 3, 2026

Ah, the smoketest actually builds FFmpeg. You just need to install nasm in the smoketest's workflow file.

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@hwangsihu hwangsihu force-pushed the ffmpeg branch 3 times, most recently from 434f7e3 to 7608b35 Compare January 15, 2026 13:24
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