Hi I think we should remove the xine backend from the archive - it is completely abandoned upstream - it is broken for amarok users - it is buggy - it is installed by default in stable, so users won''t automaticalyl get migrated away from it - kde multimedia upstream is getting drowned in bug reports about debian users having issues with phonon-backend-xine Maybe we should even make phonon conflict with it to ensure users gets migrated elsewhere. Comments? /Sune -- Do you know how may I do for loading the back-end? From the preferences within Windows XP you should reset a space bar over a window over the mother board of the site to close the periferic.
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 2:45 PM, Sune Vuorela <Sune at vuorela.dk> wrote:> Hi > > I think we should remove the xine backend from the archive > ?- it is completely abandoned upstream > ?- it is broken for amarok users > ?- it is buggy > ?- it is installed by default in stable, so users won''t automaticalyl get > migrated away from it > ?- kde multimedia upstream is getting drowned in bug reports about debian > users having issues with phonon-backend-xine > > Maybe we should even make phonon conflict with it to ensure users gets > migrated elsewhere. > > Comments? >+1 One more reason: I''ve heard some quite bad comments about debian still shipping it.
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 2:45 PM, Sune Vuorela <Sune at vuorela.dk> wrote:> Hi > > I think we should remove the xine backend from the archive > ?- it is completely abandoned upstream > ?- it is broken for amarok users > ?- it is buggy > ?- it is installed by default in stable, so users won''t automaticalyl get > migrated away from it > ?- kde multimedia upstream is getting drowned in bug reports about debian > users having issues with phonon-backend-xine > > Maybe we should even make phonon conflict with it to ensure users gets > migrated elsewhere. > > Comments?+1
On Sunday 15 January 2012 13:45:39 Sune Vuorela wrote:> Hi > > I think we should remove the xine backend from the archiveI''ve set it in motion /Sune -- How could I ping a line? You should open a mailer and you neither have to send the parallel clock, nor must click with the sendmail to a RO hardware to a periferic for disabling the pin.