Le 23/06/2014 15:21, Sylvain Beucler - Inria a écrit : > Hi Marc-Étienne, > > When packaging FusionForge 5.3.1, Roland and I received a few critical > alerts about the 'wiki' plugin. > They reference files shipped without their source code: > E: fusionforge source: source-is-missing > plugins/wiki/www/highlight.js/highlight.pack.js > E: fusionforge source: source-is-missing > plugins/wiki/www/themes/default/flowplayer-3.2.4.swf > E: fusionforge source: source-is-missing > plugins/wiki/www/themes/default/flowplayer.controls-3.2.2.swf > E: fusionforge source: source-is-missing > plugins/wiki/www/themes/Sidebar/jscalendar/calendar-setup_stripped.js > E: fusionforge source: source-is-missing > plugins/wiki/www/themes/Sidebar/jscalendar/calendar_stripped.js > E: fusionforge source: source-is-missing > plugins/wiki/www/themes/Sidebar/ora.swf > > Note: we're more than likely to get similar alerts if we propose > FusionForge any GNU/Linux distro, e.g. Fedora. > > > To deal quickly with the issue, for now we removed 'wiki' from the > Debian release, but I'd like to see what we can do about it. > It's mainly a matter of shipping the non-minified JavaScript, or remove > the files if they aren't used anymore, e.g.: > https://fusionforge.org/plugins/scmgit/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=fusionforge/fusionforge.git;a=commitdiff;h=ddbc7b2c4b7dba0e4f950813d0ca11424412337c > https://fusionforge.org/plugins/scmgit/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=fusionforge/fusionforge.git;a=commitdiff;h=e999630a514d116f7d1439110ab68c357c6aa3ee > > > For the flowplayer .swf, that's be the Adobe Flex source code, but given > their license : > https://github.com/flowplayer/flowplayer/blob/master/LICENSE.md > we may want to drop them (unless FusionForge particularly wishes to > /indemnify/ Flowplayer, Ltd. if there's any issue with our clients). > > I don't know where ora.swf (Flash clock) comes from or whether we can > distribute it.
In the wiki, there is a plugin that allows to play Flash videos. I can remove this plugin from the 5.3.1 branch. I can also remove the calendar and highlight stuff. It is not part of the core of the wiki. In the long run, the solution is to make the wiki a separate package from Fusionforge. > For information there are other JavaScript files in fckeditor, but I'm > not sure who's responsible for this plugin ? You can ask Alain Peyrat. Best regards, Marc-Etienne -- Marc-Etienne Vargenau marc-etienne.varge...@alcatel-lucent.com Alcatel-Lucent France, Route de Villejust, 91620 NOZAY, FRANCE +33 1 60 40 28 33 OnNet 2103 2833
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