https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2304189



--- Comment #27 from Martin Stransky <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Michael Catanzaro from comment #26)
> The only goal here is "Automatically install the OpenH264 codecs"
> https://pagure.io/fedora-workstation/issue/84
> 
> Once mozilla-openh264 is installed, there is no problem. The problem is
> figuring out how to make sure it gets installed automatically, without the
> user having to install it manually.
> 
> We have previously tried:
> 
> Recommends: mozilla-openh264
> 
> but this did not work. So our next plan was to build mozilla-openh264
> against noopenh264, so we can install mozilla-openh264 by default instead of
> relegating it to the separate Cisco repository. All of this is unnecessary
> if we have some other way to install it. I think this should work
> 
> Requires: mozilla-openh264 if openh264
> 
> We could probably have closed this bug 5.5 years ago had we considered
> this....

Feel free to add it there by yourself, the package is open for provenpackagers.
Please commit to rawhinde only.


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