Anthony DeRobertis writes ("Re: clementine: installs non-free plugin at
runtime"):
> I think it'd be reasonable to make the confirmation dialog explicitly
> say that the plugin is not free software. But other than that, which
> does not warrant severity: serious, I think this bug should be closed
Quoting Anthony DeRobertis (2017-11-20 21:08:18)
> [resending just to -submitter, sorry I messed up the address the first
> time.]
>
> (from Jonas Smedegaard via the bug):
>
>> One of several functions of Clementine is to stream audio from cloud
>> service Spotify. Initially selecting that funct
(from Jonas Smedegaard via the bug):
> One of several functions of Clementine is to stream audio from cloud
> service Spotify. Initially selecting that function triggers a routine
> where Clementine (asks for concent and then) downloads and installs a
> non-free binary driver.
>
> Policy 2.2.1
[resending just to -submitter, sorry I messed up the address the first
time.]
(from Jonas Smedegaard via the bug):
> One of several functions of Clementine is to stream audio from cloud
> service Spotify. Initially selecting that function triggers a routine
> where Clementine (asks for concent
Package: clementine
Version: 1.3.1+git276-g3485bbe43+dfsg-1
Followup-For: Bug #874295
Clementine has been removed from Debian testing.
Can the package maintainer please comment on if there is a fix ?
THe patch that Jonas has mentioned should be good enough to get this bug
resolved.
BTW Jonas, wh
Package: clementine
Version: 1.3.1+git276-g3485bbe43+dfsg-1
Severity: serious
Tags: upstream
Justification: Policy 2.2.1
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