libdvdcss in RPM Fusion ?

Gaël STEPHAN pix at offmysoul.me
Tue Sep 6 08:58:28 CEST 2016


My 2 cts ( i'm the host of livna and download1.rpmfusion.org), as you
all know i host them in a private AS in France, so you can do as you
want with my server, providing the lib
in the rpmfusion vhost is not a problem for me :) Feel free!

Pix



Le 05/09/2016 à 15:56, Andrea Musuruane a écrit :
> On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 9:10 PM, Nicolas Chauvet <kwizart at gmail.com
> <mailto:kwizart at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     > As a package maintainer and end-user, I think it'd be valuable
>     to have
>     > libdvdcss in RPM Fusion.
>     >
>     > If there is some concern about mirroring, though, perhaps we
>     could create a
>     > *third* repository for this sort of even more dubious package?
>     Which I guess
>     > at the moment would just be libdvdcss and anything that depends
>     on it. Then
>     > mirrors that don't / can't ship it simply don't mirror this
>     additional repo.
>
>     That reminds me how openh264 is dealt with in fedora.
>     Can anyone sum-up the existing methods used by various distro
>     about this issue ?
>
>
> I did a little research.
>
> libdvdcss is Mageia Tainted repository, an official Mageia repository
> that hosts packages that they may infringe on patents and copyright
> laws in some countries. E.g. most multimedia codecs are shipped in
> this repository.
>
> It is included in Arch Linux, in the extra repository (i.e. non core
> packages).
>
> libdvdcss is not included in Debian, Ubuntu and SUSE.
>
> Debian users must use Debian Multimedia repository - which is not part
> of the Debian project but it is maintained by Debian developers or
> maintainers and therefore it seems similar to RPM Fusion.
> https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-multimedia/libdvdcss.git/tree/debian
> <https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-multimedia/libdvdcss.git/tree/debian>
>
> Debian multimedia also provides libdvd-pkg. `dpkg-reconfigure
> libdvd-pkg` may be used to build and install  libdvdcss* package(s).
> https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-multimedia/libdvdcss-pkg.git/tree/debian
> <https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-multimedia/libdvdcss-pkg.git/tree/debian>
>
> This package is also provided in Ubuntu 15.10+ and it must how their
> users must install libdvdcss:
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs
> <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs>
>
> Debian/Ubuntu uses can also use a VideoLAN repository to install
> libdvdcss:
> http://www.videolan.org/developers/libdvdcss.html
> <http://www.videolan.org/developers/libdvdcss.html>
>
> VideoLAN also hosts a repository for SuSE users which includes libdvdcss.
>
> Libdvdcss is already packaged for Fedora in Remi's RPM repository and
> in United RPMS.
> http://rpms.famillecollet.com/fedora/24/remi/i386/repoview/libdvdcss.html
> <http://rpms.famillecollet.com/fedora/24/remi/i386/repoview/libdvdcss.html>
> http://unitedrpms.sourceforge.net/x86_64/repoview/libdvdcss.html
> <http://unitedrpms.sourceforge.net/x86_64/repoview/libdvdcss.html>
>
> Summarizing, these are the methods we can implement:
>
>  1. ship libdvdcss in the free repository
>  2. ship libdvdcss in a newly created repository
>  3. ship a package that can build and install libdvdcss in the free
>     repository
>  4. don't ship libdvdcss and refer to another (non RPM Fusion
>     maintained) repository
>
> Maybe we should ask various RPM Fusion mirror maintainers what they
> think about and what is their preferred method to ship libdvdcss.
>
> Bye,
>
> Andrea
>
>

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