Re: Merging totem and totem-xine

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Stewart Adam wrote:
Hi,

Since xine-lib has been moved to Fedora, I realized so could totem-xine.
I've been working on a totem spec that includes both gstreamer and xine
backends. As of now, the spec generates the usual subpackages plus
'totem-gstreamer' and 'totem-xine' which contain the binaries for the
gstreamer- and xine-based binary totem. I've used --program-suffix at
compile time, so they are parallel installable.

What do you think the best approach is to packaging this, if at all? Two
options I'm thinking of are having the two engines conflict or using
alternatives to have a configurable backend (switching "on demand").


Please use alternatives, so that totem-moz-plugin can be switched between the 2 too.

Regards,

Hans

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