XBMC Accepted into Debian

April 10th, 2012 theuni Leave a comment

spacer Linux users rejoice! Thanks primarily to the hard work of Andres Mejia, XBMC has been accepted into the official Debian distribution! In the past we have been unable to make it into Debian as the sheer size and complexity of XBMC made the review process so difficult, so Andres, an XBMC developer who was working to become a Debian Developer already, volunteered to maintain it himself. Yesterday, his Eden packages were accepted. For those unclear about what this means, Debian unstable users will now be able to install XBMC without using any third-party repositories.

We have already been included in several major Linux distributions, but Debian is a big target because of the size of the community around it. As most Linux users are probably aware, other major distros such as Ubuntu and Mint derive (or derive indirectly) from Debian, and sync their packages regularly. Andres succeeded in requesting a sync to Ubuntu in time to hit Precise Pangolin, so users of this next LTS release will be able to install XBMC with just a few clicks (or an apt-get). We hope this will lower the barrier to entry for many users who are not familiar with PPAs.

There are a few notable differences between the packaged Debian/Ubuntu versions and the ones from our ppa or XBMCBuntu:

  • decss support (encrypted dvd playback) is disabled unless libdvdcss2 has been installed from a third-party repo.
  • libav is used rather than ffmpeg, as Debian unstable has gone this direction.
  • AFP (Apple File Protocol) support is currently disabled due to packaging issues.
  • rar support is disabled due to Debian policy, which we hope to resolve soon by switching to libarchive, which Andres is personally working on as well. The guy is a unstoppable!

Now there’s one less step to get to the XBMC goodness…

Comments (38) Leave a comment
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    sbordes
    April 10th, 2012 at 04:28 | #1
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    Great new for Linux users !!!

    Thanks !!

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    jagoz
    April 10th, 2012 at 04:51 | #2
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    Awesome!!! Great news indeed, thanks man it’s perfect ;)

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    Francois Botha
    April 10th, 2012 at 04:55 | #3
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    Does this make any difference for Ubuntu users? I’m not sure whether XBMC is included by default in the Ubuntu repositories. And I was under the impression Debian is used more for servers. Is it really that prevalent among desktop +multimedia users?

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    jaccoh
    April 10th, 2012 at 05:22 | #4
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    I wonder what the impact of libav is compared to ffmpeg? Anyone who can tell me?

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    theuni
    April 10th, 2012 at 05:27 | #5
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    @Francois: This means that XBMC will be available in Ubuntu from Precise forward. Probably not much impact today, but it will be much more interesting when Precise goes stable.

    @jaccoh: They’re still similar enough for now that users will see similar results, but that will change as time goes on. We’re currently discussing how to handle the situation.

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    Benny G
    April 10th, 2012 at 05:30 | #6
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    Thanks for the hard work Andres, we need people like you! Much appreciated.

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    explodedk
    April 10th, 2012 at 06:02 | #7
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    rar support is disabled due to Debian policy, which we hope to resolve soon by switching to libarchive”

    how will this effect playback of content in rarfiles?

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    Zeb
    April 10th, 2012 at 06:35 | #8
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    @explodedk

    It doesn’t work now but might sometime in the future…

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    claw
    April 10th, 2012 at 06:53 | #9
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    This is awesome! i have been waiting for this

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    sre
    April 10th, 2012 at 08:12 | #10
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    @explodedk: Disabled rar support obviously means, that you won’t be able to play the content of rar files.

    Thanks to all involved developers. The package works great.

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    DGrayfromDC
    April 10th, 2012 at 08:31 | #11
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    WOOHOO!!!!

    Been a Kubuntu user for ~5 years and XBMC user for about 2. This makes it that much more convenient.

    Like others here, I am a tiny bit concerned about the differences, but for now, WOOHOO!

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    jjarvis34
    April 10th, 2012 at 08:39 | #12
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    > how will this effect playback of content in rarfiles?

    Um. It’ll be disabled?

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    Ancillas
    April 10th, 2012 at 10:38 | #13
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    Wow, this must have been a lot of work. Thank you for taking it on and managing it.

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    Ancillas
    April 10th, 2012 at 10:41 | #14
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    @Francois Botha

    It sounds like a lot of Ubuntu repositories mirror off of Debian (although I admit that I don’t know the workflow for the official repos). I don’t think XBMC is in any of the official Ubuntu repos, but it sounds like it will be included in the Precise Pangolin repo, which will be XBMC’s first appearance in the official Ubuntu repos.

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    Dan991199
    April 10th, 2012 at 12:31 | #15
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    Outstanding

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    NinJustin
    April 10th, 2012 at 13:30 | #16
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    Just downloaded it via software manager on my 12.04 install. So simple. Very awesome guys.

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    Mors
    April 10th, 2012 at 13:33 | #17
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    Excellent news! I was going to install DebSid in a new laptop, and compiling XBMC source was one of the headaches!

    Since ubuntu is also embracing libav, may we see a similar xbmc version in ubuntu repos in the future?

    Now if you guys just released a nightly build with the Hi10p stuff enabled, my life will be complete. Well,,, close enough. ;-)

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    humod
    April 10th, 2012 at 14:32 | #18
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    awesome work guys
    thank you for the hard work

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    bacon
    April 10th, 2012 at 16:53 | #19
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    lol cause when I think media, I think Debian!

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    henrava
    April 10th, 2012 at 18:01 | #20
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    Congratulations! It ’s fantastic news. This will bring many new users and expand the community. Great Day!

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    Sinister-Kid
    April 10th, 2012 at 18:20 | #21
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    @Francois Botha
    Debian shares many repositories with Ubuntu. As the article states, XBMC will be included in the Ubuntu repositories. This means it will be available from the Software Centre (or installable with one command in the terminal if you prefer) but it will not be installed by default. It is similar to Apple including a program in the App Store. It’s a big deal as it will noticed by new users browsing the Software Centre and installable with one click, so XBMC should reach an even wider audience.

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    Giannis
    April 10th, 2012 at 23:49 | #22
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    Thanks! Linux, Debian and Xbmc rock!

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    Anonymous Coward
    April 11th, 2012 at 03:13 | #23
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    Awesome news, can’t wait.

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    John
    April 11th, 2012 at 06:05 | #24
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    Thanks a lot also from an Ubuntu user!

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    Alan
    April 11th, 2012 at 06:59 | #25
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    Great news. XBMC in the LTS release is a big help. Thanks for all your hard work, XBMC team. :) 11.0 is beautiful.

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    Raphael Barros
    April 11th, 2012 at 07:48 | #26
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    Are you guys gonna release a XBMCbuntu based in Precise Pangolin in april or after that?

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    Debottam Ghosh
    April 11th, 2012 at 08:34 | #27
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    One more reason to use Ubuntu (and other debian based OS) as Xbmc is accepted in Debian. Good work guys. One more thing, what should users do to use nightlies? Go the PPA route or they will be in software center of ubuntu or of any other debian based OS?

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    Adam Outler
    April 11th, 2012 at 09:01 | #28
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    Wonderful News!

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    Powderking
    April 11th, 2012 at 12:24 | #29
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    That’s awesome!
    Congrats and thanks alot Andres!!

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