ubuntu/kubuntu DVDs and ubuntustudio are also affected by this.
There are three options:
- unseed kino; removes functionality from the ISOs that was present in previous releases
- upload kino, dropping the Recommends: to a Suggests; appears to be incorrect in the strict sense according to the definitions of these fields, given Debian bug #457988
- leave the images as-is, where ffmpeg is on the ISOs but will only be successfully installable if the network is available; violates the invariant that installing from ISO gives the same results as installing from network.
None of these options are great, but we have to pick one.
ubuntu/kubuntu DVDs and ubuntustudio are also affected by this.
There are three options:
- unseed kino; removes functionality from the ISOs that was present in previous releases
- upload kino, dropping the Recommends: to a Suggests; appears to be incorrect in the strict sense according to the definitions of these fields, given Debian bug #457988
- leave the images as-is, where ffmpeg is on the ISOs but will only be successfully installable if the network is available; violates the invariant that installing from ISO gives the same results as installing from network.
None of these options are great, but we have to pick one.