Zeratul wrote:
> Yesterday I tried freevo with mmpython from runtime, mmpython-0.3
> self-compiled and mmpython cvs yesterday. All give the same error when
> starting freevo.
>
> I ran mediatest from /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/mmpython as well
> as from the freevo runtime dir.
> Both  work and give the same output

OK, I can now reproduce it. Rob, you won't like it.

The libdvdread in the runtime detects a libdecss in the system
(good). But they are compiled on different systems and are _not_
compatible. We need your css lib on your system to match it.

So what to do now? If we remove the libdvdread from the runtime,
Freevo can't play dvds anymore (bad), right now it crashes (even
worse). The only solution is to use the css lib matching the
dvdread. But including decss will be a legal problem.

So basicly we need to expand the runtime: you say where to download
the decss needed. The runtime checks if it's there and activated all
dvd stuff, if not it's deactivated. A different solution would be to
build runtimes for each distro. Both are no good ideas, so what do
other people think?

Krister: that's why I don't like the runtime



Dischi


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