Luke Yelavich a écrit : > Hi all > As a last minute fix, I've been asked to remove any packages from the > UbuntuStudio disks that depends, or recommends ffmpeg/libavcodec52. This > means that kino, ffmpeg, and ffmpeg2theora have to be removed from the disks. > > Unfortunately this only leaves 2 packages in the video task, stopmotion, and > dvgram. The video task won't be removed, as its too much work, and too risky > at this late stage of the release cycle, so for karmic, we will need to > consider the future of the video task very carefully, having to look closely > at any new app we would like to include, making sure it does not pull in > libavcodec52. > > The reason libavcodec52 is not allowed on the disks is discussed in technical > board resolution 2007-01-02. Unfortunately this is out of my hands, if you > wish to discuss this further, please take it up with the technical board. > > Luke > Hi Luke,
I'm okay to remove theses excellents software from the disk. So to allow simple user have a complete and powerfull video editing distro, we have to create a good ubuntu studio controls to help a simple user, completing his install via Internet by pushing a button to add video tools. ffmpeg and ffmpeg2theora are essentials package to make video. so if they can't be on the disk face to licence trouble, we have to plan to help their install. On our repository, there is cinelerra in the same trouble face to ubuntu/studio install disk. What do you thing of that ? Laurent -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
