On 06/24/2011 11:20 AM, todd rme wrote:
Currently programs openSUSE offers stripped-down versions of libraries
like like gstreamer and vlc that exclude codecs that cannot be legally
distributed. As best as I can tell this is not the case, however, for
ffmpeg. Is there any way to put a stripped-down version of ffmpeg in
multimedia:libs or somewere like that so that people can install it or
use it to compile software that depends on ffmpeg?
-Todd
Ffmpeg without mpeg would be an empty shell that's why Packman exists to supply software that needs to build against libraries with
restricted content. If you are a large corporation you are a good target to sue.
Dave
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