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DeaDBeeF for Debian
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DeaDBeeF is a plugin-based system. However, only some of the officially
distributed plugins are packaged for Debian.
– The aac, alac, alsa, artwork, cdda, converter, ddb_gui_GTK2, ddb_gui_GTK3,
ddb_mono2stereo, dsp_libsrc, ffmpeg, flac, hotkeys, lastfm, m3u, mpgmad,
notify, nullout, oss, pltbrowser_gtk2, pltbrowser_gtk3, pulse, shellexec,
shellexecui_gtk2, shellexecui_gtk3, sndfile, supereq, tta, vfs_curl, vorbis,
vtx, and wavpack plugins have no licensing or policy issues, and I’ve built
them.
– The adplug, dca, dumb, ffap, gme, mms, musepack, shn, sid, wildmidi, and wma
plugins currently run afoul of the binary duplication policy (DPM §4.13) and
are thus not yet packaged.
– The vfs_zip plugin triggers a Lintian warning about hardening flags. Until
I’ve determined why this is a problem, I’ve disabled it.
– The coreaudio plugin is useless on Debian systems, so it’s not built.
– Two plugins – ddb_ao and shn – rely on source which cannot be redistributed
under the DFSG. I’ve cleaned the offending sources from the tree, which is
why DeaDBeeF releases have a +dfsg tag.
-- Benjamin Barenblat <bbaren@mit.edu>, Tue, 20 Jan 2015 16:24:16 -0500
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