![]() On the other hand, most of the code compiled fine with the newer However all OpenCV modules stopped compiling due to the new OpenCVĤ.0 that comes with Ubuntu 20.04 have a look at the Release Notesįor 6.18 which include some more details: This is the complete graph of projects that form part of compiling There in terms of getting rid of our own obsolete forks of the Version of GStreamer 1.16 on Ubuntu 20.04. OK a bit of an update for Kurento 7.0 :-)Īfter a great push and lots of progress, we have a build of Kurentoįully working with much less forks, using the system's installed ![]() But as I said, that's not something we're actively doingĪs long as the code works as-is (or mostly). ![]() Make it easier that the next steps are at least considered in our So maybe the first step is being done already! that would, for sure, There is, however, some work being currently done by some closeĬontributors of Kurento to upgrade GStreamer (dropping our old fork) Butįor that, some other things need to be changed first, etc. we first need to upgrade GStreamer and ourĬomputer Vision plugins (or otherwise drop support for them). Ubuntu are not compatible with the GStreamer version we use. For example the OpenCV and OpenSSL that comes with newer Nevertheless, I tried upgrading a while ago and several thingsīreak. Way for us, so I don't think we'll be upgrading to Ubuntu 20.04 any OpenVidu is a Docker-based application, we're just using the Kurentoĭocker images, which use Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial). Which so far is helping to provide us with a salary. Scalability, troubleshooting, and other tooling offered by OpenVidu. Our team is doubling down in the commercial offerings of ![]() The latest update on this matter is as follows: Heh, I liked the sincerity of your signature :) (note, this is after removing all the comments from inside that I didn't touch the default repos, but I see that in the UbuntuĬontainer, all optional ones are enabled by default: Tee "/etc/apt//kurento.list" >/dev/null Kurento Media Server version: 7.0.0~14.g14385d8 Me, so I'm not sure why it is failing for you.įor more details, these are the exact commands that I've used:Īpt-get install -no-install-recommends -yes gnupgĪpt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys 5AFA7A83 I just tried with a clean Docker container and it worked fine for ![]()
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