Balint Reczey a écrit le 27/02/2020 à 19:24 :
>>> I took a look and the situation did improve license-wise, but Kodi ships
>>> addons/webinterface.default/js/kodi-webinterface.js which is a
>>> minimized version of
>>> https://github.com/xbmc/chorus2 . It needs to be packages separately,
>>> see, the linked RFP bug.
>>>
>>> When Chorus2 is  shipped in Debian properly rebuilding it from source
>>> then the kodi package can switch to using it.
>> I have no experience at all packaging such a software. How about first
>> repacking kodi with Chorus2 source tree so it could quickly enter
>> experimental, then splitting it out into a separate package once it is
>> functionnal?
> A much better approach IMO is dropping the addon from kodi-data binary
> package and providing the current drop-in web interface as a temporary
> binary package that chorus2 will replace.

Sounds good.

Best,

_g.

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