I'm looking at grilo, and it seems mostly fine (except a test suite that
isn't being run; I'm looking at enabling that). However... grilo also
pulls in grilo-plugins via a recommends (and needs it to actually be
useful).
grilo-plugins looks to be more problematic. There are additional
packages that would need to enter main (libgupnp-av-1.0-dev and
libtracker-sparql-0.14-dev), and there would need to be a security
review, which I'm guessing would turn up a couple things.
So... A few options:
* Move grilo-plugins from Recommends to Suggests for grilo. That allows us to
build totem and rhythmbox with support for grilo, and drop that delta. Users
and flavors could still install grilo-plugins if desired.
* Review the plugins and split grilo-plugins into main-acceptable ones and
ones that should stay in universe.
* Review the plugins and disable the ones that aren't main-acceptable.
Timo, you asked for grilo. Do you have an opinion?
** Changed in: grilo (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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