On 03/27/2011 02:53 PM, Dominic Hopf wrote: > Am Samstag, den 26.03.2011, 22:09 -0400 schrieb Trever Fischer: >> Howdy, all. >> >> As a weekend project, I created 'rippit', a super simple no-frills command >> line CD ripper. It aims to take zero parameters and produce lossless rips >> in .flac format, properly tagged with musicbrainz, etc. >> >> In the future, I plan on extending it to also rip DVDs in the same >> fashion. i.e. type 'rippit' and it finds your DVD drive and starts ripping >> the video to some free format like mkv, theora, or somesuch. Haven't >> decided yet.. >> >> Rippit is built entirely using gstreamer packages that are available in >> Fedora. When I add DVD support, I plan on making the relevant non-free >> decoders and elements accessible via rpmfusion.org a pure runtime >> dependency. No linking, no failure to compile, etc. As such, it doesn't >> directly do anything more than what you can do via gst-launch. > The issue I see here is, that you most likely can not have a package in > Fedora which has one as dependency (explicitly defined via Requires) > which resides in a completely other repository. I guess it isn't a > problem as long as you don't have such Requires, but that might cause > your program to not work correctly or limits the functionality of your > program (in case the required packages from rpmfusion are not > installed). > > The logical consequence of this would be to include it directly into > rpmfusion, wouldn't it? Alternatively, use PackageKit integration Rahul -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel