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Bug #874295 {Done: Thomas Pierson } [clementine]
clementine: installs non-free plugin at runtime
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On 30-Nov-2017, Ben Finney wrote:
> Thomas Pierson writes:
> > So unless someone point me a clear justification I will close this
> > bug as invalid for now.
>
> I agree that, despite the problems remarked on of downloading and
> exe
Ian Jackson writes:
> Ben Finney writes ("Re: Bug#874295: Not a bug"):
> > (Yes, I think a web browser should not download and execute
> > arbitrary JavaScript either. That one problem remains unaddressed is
> > not a justification for the same problem elsewhere
Hi Ben,
Le 30 novembre 2017 07:47:41 GMT+01:00, Ben Finney a écrit
:
>That is still a problem, IMO. It would be best if the program did not
>do
>that, and instead prompted the user to install the non-free package
>providing that plug-in.
Actually the program prompt a dialog asking the user if h
Ben Finney writes ("Re: Bug#874295: Not a bug"):
> Thomas Pierson writes:
> > It's only if a user want to connect to a particular external service
> > that a plugin file is downloaded and used.
>
> That is still a problem, IMO. It would be best if the pr
Thomas Pierson writes:
> Clementine does not require or depend on a external software to run
> properly. So for me the policy 2.2.1 is respected.
I agree that, as described, Clementine's normal function as a
general-purpose music player is available without any non-free music
services. So this d
Hi Jonas and folks,
Clementine does not require or depend on a external software to run
properly. So for me the policy 2.2.1 is respected.
It's only if a user want to connect to a particular external service
that a plugin file is downloaded and used.
But it's the same case for many software like
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