Hi Joey,

On 06/18/2010 03:38 AM, Joey Hess wrote:
> resolved immediately in either of two ways; by moving chromium to
> experimental until ffmpeg reaches unstable, or moving ffmpeg 0.6 to
> unstable now. I've seen no rationalle given against doing either.


html5 works with the ffmpeg experimental version, I don't see any
particular reason to move chromium in experimental, and as far as I know
ffmpeg maintainers will move ffmpeg0.6 to unstable after squeeze release.



> (For that matter, there's no particular reason not to link chromium against
> its internal ffmpeg copy, given that it's being blocked from reaching
> testing.)

I'm trying to understand if chromium can be maintained in a stable
release (squeeze), and indeed, given the bad security history[1] of
ffmpeg, we can ship chromium linked against its internal ffmpeg copy.


[1]http://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/source-package/ffmpeg

Cheers,
Giuseppe.

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