Enabling and installing of "risky" ("patented") codecs - made easy
Fabian Greffrath
greffrath at leat.rub.de
Fri Oct 19 07:16:15 UTC 2007
Before I send the initial thread to -devel, I'd like to ask you what you
think about installer packages? These could download the source tarballs
from sourceforge (where they are officially hosted) and provide the
debian/ packaging (or maybe even download it from SVN) and start a
scripted dpkg-buildpackage. There are already similar installer-packages
available in Debian, think of flashplugin-nonfree, googleearth-package
or java-package. Not sure if a package that downloads a patented codec
and helps building another package around it should be in 'main' or
'contrib' or maybe even another (new) category? Another more
sophisticated approach could be similar to module-assistant, maybe
codec-assistent, that downloads sources and builds packages
'automagically' like 'c-a a-i lame'.
Cheers,
Fabian
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