[FFmpeg-user] I found the bugs
Jim DeLaHunt
list+ffmpeg-user at jdlh.com
Mon Jun 17 02:25:05 EEST 2024
On 2024-06-16 01:19, Mark Filipak wrote:
> On 16/06/2024 03.51, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
>> On 2024-06-15 23:04, Mark Filipak wrote:
>>> On 15/06/2024 23.39, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
>>>> On 2024-06-15 19:27, Mark Filipak wrote:
>>>>> It would be nice if folks from here went here:
>>>>> https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/11055
>>>>> and saw what is going on. It's up to 76 comments now, so what I
>>>>> ask will take you a while.
>>>>> What's going on is a crime.
>>>>
>>>> What's the crime, detective? All I see is two people talking past
>>>> each other and not being clear about their evidence. I posted a
>>>> comment with my feedback for you two.
>>>
>>> You posted an irrelevant comment supporting inadmissible info from
>>> one of the accused: FFprobe show_frames.
>>
>> _Who_ posted the criminal comment (the comment you describe as
>> "What's going on is a crime")? _I_ posted it? Check again.
>
> No, Jim. I posted "it's a crime" here way before your comment on
> ticket 11055.…
Precisely. I did not appreciate that your reply to me, "you posted an
irrelevant comment…", maligned me as the author of what you did not
like. I'm trying to help you here. Your mistaken hostility in reply is
reducing the amount of help you get.
> It doesn't matter, Jim. Do I have to find EVERY problem?…
No. This is a project with volunteer contributions. You don't have to
find ANY problems. Contribute to the extent you wish.
You did find one problem, and started a bug ticket about it. Good. But,
you have not yet finished that one job. You are being offered advice and
help to turn that ticket into a complete report, which describes the
problem in a way that helps others investigate. Finishing that one job
is not the same as having to find EVERY problem.
I suspect you would benefit if someone were to diagnose and fix this
issue you found. You don't yourself have the expertise to do that.
Fine. However, I think you are capable of completing that ticket. If you
do complete it, and cooperate with others who show up to help, you might
make a fix more likely. Instead, to those who are interested in the
issue, you are mostly reacting with hostility. That is making a fix
less likely.
> …This all stinks and I'm sick of it.… I don't give a damn if FFmpeg
> wants to bury the news and leave everything unchanged. I'm finished
> with it. I got no support here and I see the picture clearly.
There is a saying, you get out what you put in.
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