It's on the security team's todo list to try to bring issues discovered
during the MIR to the attention of the Fraunhofer team. Hopefully
they'll be more receptive than the Android team.
It sounds like there are open questions if this is actually useful for
us; is the version without the
** Changed in: fdk-aac-free (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Security Team (ubuntu-security) => Jeremy Bícha (jbicha)
** Changed in: fdk-aac-free (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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The upstream chain for fdk-aac-free is precarious.
The Debian package fdk-aac-free watches
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wtaymans/fdk-aac-stripped/ This version
specifically removes the HE (High Efficiency) and HEv2 profiles which
have patent concerns (see README.fedora).
This version does not
Mark and Jorge, I reached out to Fedora to ask them to update but I
don't expect action will happen soon enough for our needs.
The Ubuntu Desktop team can likely rebase fdk-aac-free to 2.0.3 but we
don't have time to do it this week.
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