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regarding clementine: installs non-free plugin at runtime
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Package: clementine
Version: 1.3.1+git276-g3485bbe43+dfsg-1
Severity: serious
Tags: upstream
Justification: Policy 2.2.1
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One of several functions of Clementine is to stream audio from cloud
service Spotify. Initially selecting that function triggers a routine
where Clementine (asks for concent and then) downloads and installs a
non-free binary driver.
Policy 2.2.1 states that "None of the packages in the main archive area
require software outside of that area to function."
Clementine should either be moved to contrib, or the Spotify function be
removed.
PureOS issue tracker references how Parabola removes the function:
https://tracker.pureos.net/T100
https://git.parabola.nu/abslibre.git/tree/libre/clementine/remove-nonfree-artwork-and-spotify.patch
- Jonas
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Hi Jonas and folks,
Clementine does not require or depend on a external software to run
properly. So for me the policy 2.2.1 is respected.
It's only if a user want to connect to a particular external service
that a plugin file is downloaded and used.
But it's the same case for many software like web browser which download
and run proprietary javascripts without any warning.
So unless someone point me a clear justification I will close this bug
as invalid for now.
Regards,
Thomas Pierson
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