There is already software in Debian that will look at video data on
non-CSS DVDs.
I think it is fine to include the software you propose and is probably
even acceptable to use libcss if found.
If libcss usage becomes a problem, I think there may even be ways
around that. We could create a
Hello all,
I have just asked on -mentors, and been referred to you for this
question, so here I am. I am considering packaging a small (15K
compressed) utility that extracts data from video dvd's. It does not
link against libdvdcss, although it will use it if found. The program
itself is GPL,
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 01:21:36PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
I have just asked on -mentors, and been referred to you for this
question, so here I am. I am considering packaging a small (15K
compressed) utility that extracts data from video dvd's. It does not
link against libdvdcss, although
This one time, at band camp, Glenn Maynard said:
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 01:21:36PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
I have just asked on -mentors, and been referred to you for this
question, so here I am. I am considering packaging a small (15K
compressed) utility that extracts data from video
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