On Mon, Jul 10, 2023 at 5:32 AM Dylan Aïssi wrote:
> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wtaymans/fdk-aac-stripped/-/merge_requests/2#note_1994137
> …
> Fine by me. We need to clarify which version of fdk-aac-free to package since
> there was only a 2.0.0 version of fdk-aac-free whereas we have a 2.0.2
Hi,
Le ven. 7 juil. 2023 à 20:05, Jeremy Bícha
a écrit :
>
> Have you reached out to Wim about why the repo has a different name
> than the Fedora source package? And a request for git tags.
I just asked on the same MR:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wtaymans/fdk-aac-stripped/-/merge_requests/2#
On Sat, Jul 1, 2023 at 5:25 AM Dylan Aïssi wrote:
> Le ven. 30 juin 2023 à 19:56, Jeremy Bícha
> Wim Taymans, who seems to maintain this "fork" [1], moved the repository
> at [2] four days ago, but it lacks tags and a README explaining the reason
> of this fork. It would be helpful to have a READM
Hi Jeremy,
Le ven. 30 juin 2023 à 19:56, Jeremy Bícha
a écrit :
>
> I believe the best path forward is to create a new source package for
> Fedora's fork of fdk-aac. Fedora's fork removes the newer HE (High
> Efficiency) and HEv2 profiles because of patent concerns that don't
> apply to the older
Hi,
I have been concerned for a while about fdk-aac getting stuck in the
NEW queue for its switch from non-free to free.
I believe the best path forward is to create a new source package for
Fedora's fork of fdk-aac. Fedora's fork removes the newer HE (High
Efficiency) and HEv2 profiles because o
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