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Date:      Mon, 13 Feb 2012 12:31:51 +0530
From:      ashish@FreeBSD.org (Ashish SHUKLA)
To:        mm@FreeBSD.org, multimedia@FreeBSD.org, thomas.e.zander@googlemail.com
Subject:   multimedia/libvpx update
Message-ID:  <861upz5i8w.fsf@chateau.d.if>

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Hi everyone,

I'm the maintainer of multimedia/libvpx which is listed as dependency in
multimedia/{mplayer,ffmpeg,gstreamer-plugins-vp8} (major ports I can think
of). I'm planning to update multimedia/libvpx to its latest version. The
problem is that latest version has bumped .so version to 1.0.0 which
invalidates these and more than 400 other ports, and therefore require them to
be rebuilt.

I'm wondering if you guys are planning to post an update in near future, then
I can co-ordinate port update with you guys to reach an environment friendly
way to update the port, and to not unnecessary burden users with frequent
rebuilds.

Any ideas?

Thanks
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