There's a stub library for OpenH264 called noopenh264 that allows applications and libraries to link against OpenH264 without the real implementation.
noopenh264
This is the project: https://codeberg.org/distro-openh264/noopenh264
Fedora uses this so that Chromium, ffmpeg, GStreamer, and others can link to OpenH264 normally, and applications disable the codec when the stub library is loaded instead of the real one.
See: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/noopenh264
Shipping this will simplify our approach to OpenH264 enablement in openSUSE.
Email draft: https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/openh264-next
Metadata Update from @Pharaoh_Atem: - Issue tagged with: SLE, SLE-Accept-Pending
Metadata Update from @lkocman: - Custom field SUSE Jira - SUSE Linux Enterprise adjusted to https://jira.suse.com/browse/PED-12607
http://build.suse.de/request/show/374694
Agreement is to go out with 2.6.0 which is currently in Factory https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/noopenh264
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