Author: Simon Wise Date: To: dng Subject: Re: [DNG] Question about the merged repos
On 05/01/16 00:31, Irrwahn wrote:
>
> On Sun, 3 Jan 2016 17:52:48 +0000 (UTC), Go Linux wrote:
>> Why are you merging the debian, backports and dmo repos? Is there a way to separate them? I have rarely used backports and always downloaded what I need from dmo when I first install and then disable it. dmo can really break things if you're not careful.
...
> (Note: I, for one, am so far fine with having the bpo
> and dmo repos merged, since I have been using those for
> quite some time, but mileage varies vastly, as we all
> know.)
...
> One more note: I have no evidence, it's really nothing
> more than just a gut feeling, but I expect less breakage
> to occur WRT dmo packages in the foreseeable future, since
> Debian returned to distributing ffmpeg instead of the
> libav fork (They did, didn't they?), and I am under the
> impression that a lot of the breakage was due to
> mismatches between those two.
I am not familiar with recent compatibility, I have not updated any audio
workstations for some time, they remain as is. working and never updated.
But there has been a sad and difficult history of incompatibilities and sudden
breakages using dmo when dmo library updates break non-dmo audio apps which have
been built against debian libraries.
The dmo libraries did not match the versions in debian, and this includes both
the time before libav and since. ffmeg did not have a regular release system,
dmo built more frequently and against more recent snapshots than the ones in debian.
If you only used audio from dmo it was generally ok, but they do not cover a lot
of audio needs.
Based on past experience mixing those repositories would definitely exclude
using devuan from any audio workstation, or any system which needed other than
standard desktop audio needs. It is probably mostly ok with desktop audio.
It will certainly mean I cannot use devuan in most machines I look after.