If the user asks for a plugin that does come with their own binaries or other
files to be included in their OBS installation, it should include those files. A
good example is obs-vkcapture which /requires/ system-wide files to have any use
whatsoever.
Plugins' paths were removed from the wrapper in step with preventing OBS from
loading plugins twice but wasn't actually required because the env variables
already point at the one and only location for plugins. The plugins' share dirs
don't get put in the system-wide share by default on NixOS but I decided to
remove the directory anyways for clarity.
Partially reverts 593d64f975
Co-authored-by: Pedro Lara Campos <pedro.laracampos@gmail.com>
fixes a regression due to #186548 where the symlinkJoin fails when a
package does not have that path such as `obs-studio-plugins.wlrobs`
Only one `symlinkJoin` is necessary
* obs-studio: tidy things up a little
* obs-studio: add plugin wrapper
This allows users to install plugins into their OBS Studio, like so:
wrapOBS {
plugins = with obs-studio-plugins; [
wlrobs
obs-multi-rtmp
obs-gstreamer
];
}
* obs-gstreamer: convert to plugin
* obs-move-transition: convert to plugin
* obs-multi-rtmp: convert to plugin
* obs-ndi: convert to plugin
* obs-v4l2sink: remove
The functionality provided by this package is included in the upstream
project as of version 26.1.
Link: https://github.com/CatxFish/obs-v4l2sink/issues/56#issuecomment-753191690
Link: https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/releases/tag/26.1.0
* wlrobs: convert to plugin, unstable-2020-06-22 -> unstable-2021-05-13