Hi, On Wednesday 10 July 2013 at 10:51:44, Xavier Bachelot wrote: > I took a look at kaffeine as found in F19 yesterday, and it is still > using xine-lib (and does rebuild fine against the xine-lib 1.2.3 rpm I > prepared). A quick glance at upstream sources showed there are now an > mplayer and vlc backend too, but it seems vlc is the default. iirc, > there was also a gstreamer backend at some point, but I don't see it > anymore. I don't know how to build another backend than the default one. > Also, latest release is 2 years old. > Do you know more about kaffeine status and would you have any advice on > the way forward ? Last I checked, Kaffeine upstream had, in their git repository at git.kde.org, moved from xine-lib to VLC to MPlayer and back to VLC, each time dropping support for the previous backend and not getting any closer to a release. As far as I can see, not much has changed in upstream git since then. (Is the main upstream maintainer secretly preparing yet another backend switch? Or a release of what's there now? Or is the project just dying? I have no idea.) So I think the plan for Kaffeine should be to just move the current (old) Kaffeine release to RPM Fusion along with xine-lib. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel