Again this is somewhat similar to the 'bug' in *buntu-restricted-extras,
(karmic and lucid), where any explanation for the change is not
forthcoming.
"the source package is called 'xine-lib'" - obviously I know that, the
plug-in though is built in libxine-ffmpeg and so that's what is of
concern he
Doug McMahon writes:
> Well I guess libxine1-ffmpeg can't be moved to universe like
> gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad ? (i'd think that would then allow adding
> faad to the build depends
No, bsides the source package is called 'xine-lib', and source
dependencies are declared for sourc packages.
mov
Well I guess libxine1-ffmpeg can't be moved to universe like
gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad ?
(i'd think that would then allow adding faad to the build depends
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aac decoding missing in libxine1-ffmpeg
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Doug McMahon writes:
> Meanwhile gstreamer does provide aac decoding.
but only when installing additional packages from 'universe'. For xine,
the dependencies would need to be avaiable at build-time.
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Gruesse/greetings,
Reinhard Tartler, KeyID 945348A4
** Summary changed:
- aac decoding m
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36730383/Dependencies.txt
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aac decoding missing in libxine1-ffmpeg for lucid
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