Your message dated Wed, 10 Aug 2011 13:41:54 +0200
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and subject line Actually not a bug (or: "Don't worry, there won't be any 
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has caused the Debian Bug report #592457,
regarding ffmpeg: forbidden encoders have been enabled
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Package: ffmpeg
Version: 4:0.5.2-2
Severity: serious

Hi,

In the last changelog entry we see :

  * Enable some encoders:
    - h263, h263p, mpeg2video, mpeg4, msmpeg4v1, msmpeg4v2, msmpeg4v3

As today nothing as changed in Debian and thus these encoders aren't allowed
to enter Debian.

If I'm wrong tell me, I'm not on the rigth side of the curtain.

Christian marillat

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[ CCing some of the participants in the discussion ]

Hi!

The FTP Team considers this issue resolved and the packages can be
included in the archive as they are.  As far as we know all source are
DFSG compliant.

Should there be any actual non-free source included, please fill
seperate bug reports about it.


Best Regards,
  Alexander


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