So, before someone says it, I know mixing stable/testing/unstable is not a wise idea but Im in need of acidrip (mostly cuz I know it and it works) but it isnt available on Debian anymore.
Now I found a .deb intended for squeeze and I have installed with no problem, but my question is, do you think this will cause problems in the future? (probably a stupid question I know).
Does anyone know of a better dvd ripper that is supported for SID? Preferably one that will rip to .avi so I dont have to convert them all after ripping. Thanks in advance
If it was a deb that installed and it is working, the only issue I see is a dependency that could break it with an update... but that is the same issue any app has
If it is a critical one of a kind app, I would want to know what the dependencies it has and hold them with aptitude to protect it
Other than that, it all should be good
Thanks VastOne, thats what I was hoping to hear.
The dependencies are
- perl (>= 5.6.0-16).
-libgtk2-perl.
- lsdvd (>= 0.10).
- mplayer.
- mencoder.