[Bug 458598] Review Request: snowballz - a fun RTS game featuring snowball fights with penguins

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Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx>  2008-11-17 05:37:34 EDT ---
Erm, I really so no reason for this to go to rpmfusion. Yes the current
development version of snowballz requires pyglet, which can use avbin (not
avlib but avbin!), it CAN use that, as it is python using ctypes, it will
dynamically try to load it when needed.

However pyglet will work fine without avbin, it just wont be able to play video
and compressed audio files.

Now the latter may be a problem as the hg versions of snowballz contains a few
music files, some in .ogg other in .mp3 format. This is not an unrecoverable
problem though, the mp3's can be converted to ogg before being put into Fedora,
and either snowballz, or preferably pyglet can (and should) be patched to
support ogg files without needing avbin. I'm use the pyglet developers when
this is discussed with them will be very understanding about the need for free
distro's like Fedora and Debian to be able to play back ogg files without
requiring avbin.

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