Well, I was referred here: I have filed a couple of ITP on packages that mainly have to do with video capturing and encoding. Since these are relatively new packages, there is quite some work to be done in that field (debian and upstream).
In practice (and untill full ogg becomes an option or is practically included in standard formats), most tools use libmp3lame to some degree (if it's clean, dynamically linked). I've done a bit of homework, and mp3lame is not "packagable", at least not in an official capacity. The question is about packages that "use" mp3lame. A lot of these packages are seriously crippled if they do not have the ability to encode to mp3-like formats. Can one distribute e.g. nvrec or ffmpeg which links against mp3lame under debian. As fas as I read the Debian Contract, the software itself is completely free, the dependencies are a problem. Is runtime linking the only option? (e.g. cripple the package's functionality if libmp3lame is not on the system). -- greetz, marc We've run out of licenses Key fingerprint = 890C E47F 1589 F240 9CC8 C60C 510A 63D3 D356 2DE1 Linux mykene 2.4.19-pre4 #1 Tue Apr 2 22:47:06 CEST 2002 i686 unknown
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