On 13.06.2012 04:57, Brian Vetter wrote: > As an outside observer with nothing really at stake here, it would seem that > rather than Debian providing a hobbled version of the spice client that uses > raw audio (disables Celt), they offer up a patch for both the server and the > client that implements a negotiation for either Opus or Celt (for backwards > compatibility). A spice client without Opus could utilize Celt and one that > only supports Opus could negotiate with the server for Opus. The fall back > for either is the raw PPM data.
1. Celt051 will not be in debian, for the reasons outlined several times before. 2. I stepped in trying to write a patch in question when the alternative was to drop spice from debian due to its dependency on celt. I don't know neither spice nor celt nor opus to be able to write something more serious. 3. We've about a week or two before debian release freeze, after which time no new software will be accepted into debian. Care to explain how realistic your proposal is? Thanks, /mjt _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel