On Tuesday 14 of September 2010, Cristian Morales Vega wrote:
2010/9/13 Vincent Untz <vuntz@opensuse.org>:
Le lundi 13 septembre 2010, à 11:55 +0200, Juergen Weigert a écrit :
If you click on an mp3 file, amarok shows a requester
Amarok currentl cannot play MP3 files. Do you want to install support for MP3?
[Install MP3 Support] [No]
And then it goes out and searches community repositories for those codecs that we cannot ship with the product.
We need more of this. I'd like to assist any volunteers with getting the legal hurdles right.
How does it work exactly? I mean, how does it search community repo?
Lubos will know better, but everything is at https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file?file=ksuseinstall.diff&package =kdelibs4&project=KDE%3ADistro%3AFactory The Amarok specific part is at https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file?file=ksuseinstall.diff&package =amarok&project=KDE%3ADistro%3AFactory
It doesn't seems to be able to search community repos. In fact it's pretty primitive compared to the gstreamer way. "libxine1-codecs" is hardcoded in the Amarok patch, and it's installed through "yast2 -i libxine1-codecs". In case it's not available in any configured repo "yast2 repositories" is run for the user to configure it... manually.
Yes, about so, it's explained at http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/4232 . The codecs part is indeed stupid from the user's point of view, but I didn't manage to come up with anything better that'd be acceptable for legal :(. -- Lubos Lunak openSUSE Boosters team, KDE developer l.lunak@suse.cz , l.lunak@kde.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org