[Bug 500926] Review Request: me-tv - GNOME desktop application for watching digital television

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--- Comment #4 from Zarko (grof) <zarko.pintar@xxxxxxxxx>  2009-05-15 07:41:27 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #2)

> - Would you check if the following build.log what you expect?
> ----------------------------------------
> Optional engines support:
>  xine engine ................: yes
>  libvlc engine ..............: no
>  MPlayer engine .............: no
>  xine-lib engine ............: no
>  GStreamer library engine ...: no
> ----------------------------------------
>   It seems that "xine-lib engine" "GStreamer library engine"
>   can be enabled with some BRs in Fedora and some configure option,
>   however configure.ac says they are experimental so
>   I am not sure if you intentionally disabled this or not.


Of course, I investigates this. The other engines are experimental, and I do
not think that is smart to compile on Fedora something what is "experimental"
;)
This is documented in config help:
----------------------------------------------
  --enable-xine-engine    Enable Xine engine support (default disabled)
  --enable-mplayer-engine Enable experimental MPlayer engine support (default
                          disabled)
  --enable-libvlc-engine  Enable experimental VLC library engine support
                          (default disabled)
  --enable-xine-lib-engine
                          Enable experimental xine-lib engine support (default
                          disabled)
  --enable-libgstreamer-engine
                          Enable experimental GStreamer library engine support
                          (default enabled)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

But if you think that it is all right to be compiled with these engines, no
problem, I will compile :)


>    However xine binary is in xine package, which is in
>    rpmfusion-free. Does this software work even if
>    "xine" rpm is removed?  

Me TV has own xine engine and xine-lib build inside itself. So, I think that it
do not need any xine dependency.

Does this program work without "xine" rpm  I still do not sure, but I'll
investigate this, too.

This is the part of Me TV's /src directory list:  
-----------------------------------------------------------------
  6200 2009-05-02 01:40 xine_engine.cc
  1554 2009-05-02 01:43 xine_engine.h
277256 2009-05-14 15:32 xine_engine.o
 12210 2009-03-27 13:45 xine_lib_engine.cc
  2209 2009-05-08 12:38 xine_lib_engine.h
 60648 2009-05-14 15:32 xine_lib_engine.o
-----------------------------------------------------------------
I investigated licenses for Me TV and Xine, and all of these sources are under
GPL license, so I can not find a reason why should not to be packaged for
Fedora repo.

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