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Fix video format sorting function to fix Aethercast FTBFS#2
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Fix video format sorting function to fix Aethercast FTBFS#2
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Commit 18e54e7 (Fix video formats handling code) converts "operator <" to sort comparision function itself. However, it doesn't invert the operator inside it. This means now video formats are sorted from small to large instead of from large to small. This commit inverts the operator inside the function, so that it now sort correctly.
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Due to a regression in wds, there's a test in Aethercast that make sure wds sorts video format correctly. Ubuntu patched it with a distribution patch. However, our import, being in Debian-native mode, doesn't take that patch into account. This causes Aethercast to FTBFS.
This PR brings in the fixing commit by merging. This very same commit is already in a pull request to upstream [1]. Doing this helps reduce the chance of merge conflict in the future.
[1] intel#191