Jeff Spaleta wrote:
A lot of applications sit on top of ffmpeg and ffmpeg is structured that you
have to make compile time choices as to what sort of functionality it
exposes.
Why is it problematic for an end user to make a compile time choice in
an open source system that includes a compiler? Philosophically, I
mean - I know RPM packaging is not conducive to using the source.
Sucks.. but the ffmpeg developers made a framework chose that is incredibly
inflexible.
Isn't this really as much a fedora packaging choice that makes working
with source inflexible? But realistically, if you have to get the
codecs from a third party you might as well get the whole thing there.
There really isn't a lot of point in having a crippled version pre-built
at all so omitting it from the distro is best for everyone.
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