Le 20 nov. 08 à 00:14, Eric Cronin a écrit :


On Nov 19, 2008, at 6:00 PM, Altoine Barker wrote:

Eric,

I must correct you. I am an avid fan of mplayer and I have been
following the releases for a long time. Matter of fact, it was mplayer that made me look to macports to install mplayer, because it always took months for someone to release a package for Mac OSX. I will prove it by
simply going to their download area by ftp:

ftp://ftp.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/
MacOSX
MPlayerOSX_1.0rc1.dmg is dated 12/10/06
MPlayerOSX_1.0rc2.dmg is dated 04/30/08
Windows
MPlayer-1.0rc1-gui.zip is dated 10/23/06
MPlayer-1.0rc2-gui.zip is dated 12/06/07
Source
MPlayer-1.0rc1.tar.bz2 is dated 10/22/06
Mplayer-1.0rc2.tar.bz2 is dated 10/07/07

You see how many MONTHS for Mac!

-Altoine

I was commenting more about the fact that the MPlayer developers have made it pretty clear that they see little point to issuing releases, so for *any* platform, what's in ftp://ftp.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases is dangerously out of date and insecure. The last few security vulnerabilities they haven't even released patches against 1.0rc2 for, so the MacPorts version (based on Mplayer-1.0rc2.tar.bz2) is currently vulnerable until I make/find a backport of the patches...

Mohammad Haque provides automated nightly builds of the svn HEAD at <http://www.haque.net/software/mplayer/mplayerosx/builds/ > which will have the latest security fixes but there is no testing and unknown stability, regressions are frequent, etc...

I'd like to strike a middle ground and have MacPorts track a specific recent svn revision, but as I said I don't have the time to rework things just now. I'm hoping to at least band-aid the latest vulnerability in the next week.

Thanks,
Eric

On a side note you may want to try out mplayer osx extended:
http://mplayerosx.sttz.ch/

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