On Wednesday 27 October 2004 00:00, Shaun Jackman wrote: > Sorry, no link. The basic issue, though, is that MPEG 1/2/4 encoding > is encumbered by patents. OK, so my question is, what about xine? How come xine can be in Debian? AFAIK xine can open mpeg1 mpeg2 and mpeg4.
> > Wait, when you said the thing about contrib and non-free, did you mean in > > stable? > > Can my package go in unstable/contrib? Becuase it depends on kde 3.3, > > which AFAIK doesn't exist in either stable or experimental. Taht was my > > original intention. > > No. So, what you're saying, the 'experimental' actually has even less restrictions than unstable? Heh. I understand. If so, yeah, I guess its hopeless. Is the rumor that MPlayer will be in Debian soon true?... Something about the issues being solved... - ods15