A package called "ffmpeg" has been in debian forever now, and running it's binary claims that "ffmpeg is deprecated", which is a complete lie.
EDIT: also see "FFmpeg and a thousand fixes" [1], suggesting that FFmpeg is working hard improving the security situation, while libav mainly ignored the effort.
"it's binary claims that "ffmpeg is deprecated", which is a complete lie."
I hadn't been keeping up with ffmpeg development or the debian packaging scene, so that message caught me completely by surprise and threw me for a loop. I spent a good 10 minutes on google trying to first figure out why ffmpeg was being deprecated, and then trying to figure out why debian was lying to me.
"and running it's binary claims that "ffmpeg is deprecated", which is a complete lie."
Ubuntu as well. That immediately made up my mind never to use libav. Incredibly unprofessional since 90 seconds of googling turned up the fact there was a fork and a dispute.
A package called "ffmpeg" has been in debian forever now, and running it's binary claims that "ffmpeg is deprecated", which is a complete lie.
EDIT: also see "FFmpeg and a thousand fixes" [1], suggesting that FFmpeg is working hard improving the security situation, while libav mainly ignored the effort.
PPS also i dont like the libav crew
1: http://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.se/2014/01/ffmpeg-and-t...