On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 05:03:30PM +0200, Dirk Meyer wrote:
> Interessting. But you can't use this version of Xine with Freevo. Not
> because we don't want to, but Freevo needs some special features which
> are n Xine only for some days. But maybe we can mix xine.py and
> xine_cvs.py: if xine --version < xxx fall back to the ugly hack in
> xine.py else do the new stuff (except for framebuffer mode because
> older fbxine doesn't work when started from Freevo).

I really don't want to go out of my way to support Lindows. We can put
the plugin in contrib, but I don't want to muck up the code with hacks
to support them. Even though what Lindows is doing is perfectly legal
(perhaps MORE so than Xine itself) it still seems shady to me. 

At least they mentioned Xine in this one. Usually, they just rebrand
things with the Lindows name and strip out the actual name of the
program.

Aubin


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