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Status: Invalid => Unknown
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Importance: Unknown => Critical
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Status: New => Invalid
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[Expired for Dapper Backports because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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Marking it incomplete as there is no clear action to take yet.
** Changed in: dapper-backports (upstream)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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it seems fixed in feisty. AFAIK still broken in edgy.
-Erik
On 2/13/07, Reinhard Tartler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> seems I have overlooked this bug somehow. sorry. Is there still a need
> for a dapper backport? If we do, we should rather use the current feisty
> package, which includes a copy
seems I have overlooked this bug somehow. sorry. Is there still a need
for a dapper backport? If we do, we should rather use the current feisty
package, which includes a copy of ffmpeg anyway ATM! It has the other
advantage that we don't need to care about the now merged package
libxine-extracodecs
sorry, won't fix in dapper-updates
** Changed in: xine-lib (Ubuntu Dapper)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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Reinhard, can you prepare packages with that change, please. I'm not 100%
sure I'd do it right.
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John Dong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I need another MOTU-media opinion on this backport...
>
> I talked to slomo earlier about this backport, and he wanted it done
> with internal ffmpeg. It builds and runs fine, though, with external
> ffmpeg.
>
> Which one should be done?
I'd also prefer to u
thats the thang if we used a built in ver then it wont mess up other
apps when we swap out for a newer ffmpeg
On 11/8/06, John Dong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, it has nothing to do with performance. Xine ships with its own
> version of ffmpeg built in. You can tell it to use that, or the syst
No, it has nothing to do with performance. Xine ships with its own
version of ffmpeg built in. You can tell it to use that, or the system's
version of ffmpeg.
The latter is typically used, but in the case of dapper the system's
ffmpeg is somewhat old, and we might get better result with the built-
might as well let it build-in wouldnt that help the preformance of it
On 11/8/06, John Dong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need another MOTU-media opinion on this backport...
>
> I talked to slomo earlier about this backport, and he wanted it done
> with internal ffmpeg. It builds and runs fine,
I need another MOTU-media opinion on this backport...
I talked to slomo earlier about this backport, and he wanted it done
with internal ffmpeg. It builds and runs fine, though, with external
ffmpeg.
Which one should be done?
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+1 builds , installs works fine and plays above link
back port it
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** Changed in: xine-lib (upstream)
Status: Unknown => Rejected
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Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Builds fine, runs fine, works fine, plays the video linked above just
fine (minus it openly taunting the wimpiness of the celeron M I'm
testing it on!)
It looks OK for backporting in my eyes.
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Currently looking into the possibility of backporting.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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attention: if xine-lib is updated, don't forget to update the xine-
extracodecs package as well. A backported xine-lib package doesn't make
too much sense without the ffmpeg plugin (this bug won't be fixed
without xine-extracodecs)
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I'm subscribing the backports team for checking if the xine-lib package
is a valid candidate for dapper-backports
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I don't think this bug warrants an upload to dapper-updates, but that's
a question for the release managers.
If the edgy xine-lib package builds cleanly in dapper, this could be a
candidate for dapper-backports, indeed.
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So, should the Edgy release be backported to Dapper?
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Edgy has a 1.1.2 release with some cherrypicks from the current CVS
branch.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #342504
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=342504
** Also affects: xine-lib (upstream) via
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Importance: Unknown
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