* Robert Nagy <thuglife@linuxforum.hu> [2003-01-23 18:50]: > * Package name : mplayerxp > Version : x.y.z ^^^^^ This is just a placeholder, you should replace it with the corresponding version number you like to package. > Upstream Author : Name <somebody@some.org> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > * URL : http://www.some.org/ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > * License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Again placeholders. But the last two are the most important ones, which you should be able to tell from the * infront of the lines. Don't the people _read_ what they are supposed to read? What license does mplayerxp has? Where is its homepage? And what makes it more packageable than the usual mplayer? > The Ultimate Movie Player XP For Linux (CVS Snapshot) > It plays most mpeg, avi and asf files, supported by many native and > win32 DLL codecs. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I don't think that you can package that stuff. So long! Alfie -- Perl warns you .... (if "-w" is set - but you always do that). -- perldoc -f exec
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