** Changed in: libquicktime (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Optional Codecs missing: x264, faac, faad2, lame
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[cf. unstable/intrepid changes to ffmpeg for dlopen()]
** Changed in: libquicktime (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Optional Codecs missing: x264, faac, faad2, lame
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I see, I was thinking about binary packages.
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The components division is at the source level; for example the buildd
machines are pulling build-dependencies only from allowed components
when building source packages. It's possible to demote binary packages
(such as module packages) to sub components, but not to build against
sub components.
Hi,
libquicktime is modular, it would be possible to just have the
libquicktime modules for x264, faac, and faad2 in multiverse, similar
like how its done with gstreamer-[good|bad|ugly].
What do you think?
Cheers
-Richard
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There's another rule: the distro is divided in components such as main,
universe, multiverse, and restricted (and commercial). Packages in main
must build against main and main only; packages in universe may build
against universe and main.
Until feisty, libquicktime was in main while the package