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    25 avril 2011, par

    MediaSPIP 0.1 beta is the first version of MediaSPIP proclaimed as "usable".
    The zip file provided here only contains the sources of MediaSPIP in its standalone version.
    To get a working installation, you must manually install all-software dependencies on the server.
    If you want to use this archive for an installation in "farm mode", you will also need to proceed to other manual (...)

  • Multilang : améliorer l’interface pour les blocs multilingues

    18 février 2011, par

    Multilang est un plugin supplémentaire qui n’est pas activé par défaut lors de l’initialisation de MediaSPIP.
    Après son activation, une préconfiguration est mise en place automatiquement par MediaSPIP init permettant à la nouvelle fonctionnalité d’être automatiquement opérationnelle. Il n’est donc pas obligatoire de passer par une étape de configuration pour cela.

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  • CJEU rules US cloud servers don’t comply with GDPR and what this means for web analytics

    17 juillet 2020, par Jake Thornton

    Breaking news : On July 16, 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled that any cloud services hosted in the US are incapable of complying with the GDPR and EU privacy laws.

    In August 2016, the EU-US Privacy Shield framework came into effect, which “protects the fundamental rights of anyone in the EU whose personal data is transferred to the United States for commercial purposes. It allows the free transfer of data to companies that are certified in the US under the Privacy Shield.” – European Commission website

    However after today’s CJEU ruling, this Privacy Shield framework became invalidated due to significant differences between EU and US privacy laws.

    European privacy law activist Max Schrems summarises with “The Court clarified for a second time now that there is a clash between EU privacy law and US surveillance law. As the EU will not change its fundamental rights to please the NSA, the only way to overcome this clash is for the US to introduce solid privacy rights for all people – including foreigners. Surveillance reform thereby becomes crucial for the business interests of Silicon Valley.” – noyb website

    Today’s ruling also continues to spark concern into the legitimacy of US privacy laws which doesn’t fully protect people’s personal data when hosted on cloud servers based in the US.

    Web analytics hosted on US cloud servers don’t comply with GDPR

    How will this affect you ?

    For any business operating a website in the EU or if you have traffic coming to your website from EU visitors, you need to know what data you’re capturing and where this data is being stored.

    Here’s what Maja Smoltczyk (Berlin’s Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information) says :

    Controllers who transfer personal data to the USA, especially when using cloud-based services, are now required to switch immediately to service providers based in the European Union or a country that can
    ensure an adequate level of data protection. 
    The CJEU has made it refreshingly clear that data exports are not just financial decisions, as people’s fundamental rights must also be considered as a matter of priority. This ruling will put
    an end to the transfer of personal data to the USA
    for the sake of convenience or to cut costs.

    The controller is you (not Google) and by transferring data to the US you are at risk of being fined up to €20 million or 4% of your annual worldwide turnover for not being GDPR compliant. 

    It’s you who has to take action, not Google or other US companies. The court’s decision has immediate effect. While we assume there will be a grace period, companies should act now as finding and implementing alternatives solution can take a while. 

    Can no data be exported outside the EU anymore ?

    Data can still be exported outside the EU if an adequate level of data protection is guaranteed. This is the case for some trading partners of the EU such as New Zealand, Japan, Switzerland, and Canada. They have been certified by the EU as having a comparable level of privacy protection and therefore demonstrate adequacy at a country level.

    Necessary data can still flow to countries like the US too. This is for example the case when someone books a hotel in the US or when sending an email to someone in the US. Backups for disaster recovery and most other reasons don’t qualify as necessary.

    In all other cases you can still send data to countries like the US if you get explicit and informed consent from a user. Meaning the user has been informed about all possible risks of sending the data to the US and who can access the data (for example the US government).

    How this affects Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager users

    If your website is using Google Analytics, the safest bet is to deactivate it immediately. Otherwise, you must ask for consent from everyone who visits your website and inform them that the data will be processed in the United States under less strict privacy laws and all associated risks. If you don’t, you could be liable to privacy law infringements and face being fined for not complying with the GDPR. This also applies to Google Tag Manager as it transfers the IP address to the US which is considered personal data under the GDPR.

    Consent needs to be :

    • Freely given (the user must have a choice to not give consent and be able to opt out at any time) 
    • Informed (you need to disclose who is processing the data, what data is processed, where the data will be stored and how to opt out) 
    • Specific (consent is only valid for the specific informed purpose) 
    • Unambiguous (for example pre-ticked boxes or similar aren’t allowed)
    Web analytics that complies with GDPR

    If users don’t give you consent, you are not allowed to track them using Google Analytics or any other US based cloud solution.

    Update August 19, 2020

    A month after this ruling, over 100 complaints have been filed against websites for continuing to send data to the US via Google Analytics or Facebook, by the European privacy campaign group noyb. It’s clear Google and Facebook fall under US surveillance laws such as FISA 702 and the court clearly ruled these companies cannot rely on SCCs to transfer data to the US. Anyone still using Google Analytics is now at risk of facing fines and compensation damages

    How this affects Matomo users

    Our cloud servers are based in Germany.

    Matomo On-Premise users choose the location of their data themselves. If the servers are located in the EU nothing changes. If the servers are located outside the EU and the website targets EU users and tracks personal data, then you need to assess whether you are required to ask for tracking consent.

    If the data is stored inside the EU you can use Matomo without asking for any consent and you can continue tracking users even if they reject a consent screen which greatly increases the quality of your data.

    Want to avoid informing users about transferring their data to the US and all associated risks ?

    Try Matomo now for free ! No credit card required.

  • FileNotFoundError : [WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified - FFMPEG

    5 avril 2024, par shiftyscales

    I am running a script using conda environment on Windows and getting this error (stack trace below), which is apparently caused by python executable not being able to find the ffmpeg.exe. There are numerous questions about this, but none of the solutions unfortunately worked for me, so I hope someone has fresh ideas.

    


    What I tried :

    


      

    • conda install -c conda-forge ffmpeg (after this I can run ffmpeg in command line, but still getting the error)
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    • pip install ffmpeg-python
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    • Added the folder where ffmpeg.exe is located in conda env to the Windows Path as well as to sys.path in python.
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    • copied the same ffmpeg.exe a) to the location of python.exe in conda env, b) to the location of the script I am running, c) to the location of subprocess.py.
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    • Downloaded ffmpeg windows binary and repeated the last two steps with that file.
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    Is there anything else that I can try to make it work ?

    


    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------&#xA;FileNotFoundError                         Traceback (most recent call last)&#xA;Cell In[10], line 22&#xA;     19 truncate_second = 8.2         # Video end = start_second &#x2B; truncate_second&#xA;     21 # Extract Video CAVP Features &amp; New Video Path:&#xA;---> 22 cavp_feats, new_video_path = extract_cavp(video_path, start_second, truncate_second, tmp_path=tmp_path)&#xA;&#xA;File D:\Software\Anaconda\envs\diff_foley\Lib\site-packages\torch\nn\modules\module.py:1518, in Module._wrapped_call_impl(self, *args, **kwargs)&#xA;   1516     return self._compiled_call_impl(*args, **kwargs)  # type: ignore[misc]&#xA;   1517 else:&#xA;-> 1518     return self._call_impl(*args, **kwargs)&#xA;&#xA;File D:\Software\Anaconda\envs\diff_foley\Lib\site-packages\torch\nn\modules\module.py:1527, in Module._call_impl(self, *args, **kwargs)&#xA;   1522 # If we don&#x27;t have any hooks, we want to skip the rest of the logic in&#xA;   1523 # this function, and just call forward.&#xA;   1524 if not (self._backward_hooks or self._backward_pre_hooks or self._forward_hooks or self._forward_pre_hooks&#xA;   1525         or _global_backward_pre_hooks or _global_backward_hooks&#xA;   1526         or _global_forward_hooks or _global_forward_pre_hooks):&#xA;-> 1527     return forward_call(*args, **kwargs)&#xA;   1529 try:&#xA;   1530     result = None&#xA;&#xA;File D:\Software\Anaconda\envs\diff_foley\Lib\site-packages\torch\utils\_contextlib.py:115, in context_decorator.<locals>.decorate_context(*args, **kwargs)&#xA;    112 @functools.wraps(func)&#xA;    113 def decorate_context(*args, **kwargs):&#xA;    114     with ctx_factory():&#xA;--> 115         return func(*args, **kwargs)&#xA;&#xA;File D:\Work\DIff-Foley\Diff-Foley\inference\demo_util.py:131, in Extract_CAVP_Features.forward(self, video_path, start_second, truncate_second, tmp_path)&#xA;    129 print("truncate second: ", truncate_second)&#xA;    130 # Load the video, change fps:&#xA;--> 131 video_path_low_fps = reencode_video_with_diff_fps(video_path, self.tmp_path, self.fps, start_second, truncate_second)&#xA;    132 video_path_high_fps = reencode_video_with_diff_fps(video_path, self.tmp_path, 21.5, start_second, truncate_second)&#xA;    134 # read the video:&#xA;&#xA;File D:\Work\DIff-Foley\Diff-Foley\inference\demo_util.py:42, in reencode_video_with_diff_fps(video_path, tmp_path, extraction_fps, start_second, truncate_second)&#xA;     31 def reencode_video_with_diff_fps(video_path: str, tmp_path: str, extraction_fps: int, start_second, truncate_second) -> str:&#xA;     32     &#x27;&#x27;&#x27;Reencodes the video given the path and saves it to the tmp_path folder.&#xA;     33 &#xA;     34     Args:&#xA;   (...)&#xA;     40         str: The path where the tmp file is stored. To be used to load the video from&#xA;     41     &#x27;&#x27;&#x27;&#xA;---> 42     assert which_ffmpeg() != &#x27;&#x27;, &#x27;Is ffmpeg installed? Check if the conda environment is activated.&#x27;&#xA;     43     # assert video_path.endswith(&#x27;.mp4&#x27;), &#x27;The file does not end with .mp4. Comment this if expected&#x27;&#xA;     44     # create tmp dir if doesn&#x27;t exist&#xA;     45     os.makedirs(tmp_path, exist_ok=True)&#xA;&#xA;File D:\Work\DIff-Foley\Diff-Foley\inference\demo_util.py:26, in which_ffmpeg()&#xA;     20 def which_ffmpeg() -> str:&#xA;     21     &#x27;&#x27;&#x27;Determines the path to ffmpeg library&#xA;     22 &#xA;     23     Returns:&#xA;     24         str -- path to the library&#xA;     25     &#x27;&#x27;&#x27;&#xA;---> 26     result = subprocess.run([&#x27;which&#x27;, &#x27;ffmpeg&#x27;], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)&#xA;     27     ffmpeg_path = result.stdout.decode(&#x27;utf-8&#x27;).replace(&#x27;\n&#x27;, &#x27;&#x27;)&#xA;     28     return ffmpeg_path&#xA;&#xA;File D:\Software\Anaconda\envs\diff_foley\Lib\subprocess.py:548, in run(input, capture_output, timeout, check, *popenargs, **kwargs)&#xA;    545     kwargs[&#x27;stdout&#x27;] = PIPE&#xA;    546     kwargs[&#x27;stderr&#x27;] = PIPE&#xA;--> 548 with Popen(*popenargs, **kwargs) as process:&#xA;    549     try:&#xA;    550         stdout, stderr = process.communicate(input, timeout=timeout)&#xA;&#xA;File D:\Software\Anaconda\envs\diff_foley\Lib\subprocess.py:1026, in Popen.__init__(self, args, bufsize, executable, stdin, stdout, stderr, preexec_fn, close_fds, shell, cwd, env, universal_newlines, startupinfo, creationflags, restore_signals, start_new_session, pass_fds, user, group, extra_groups, encoding, errors, text, umask, pipesize, process_group)&#xA;   1022         if self.text_mode:&#xA;   1023             self.stderr = io.TextIOWrapper(self.stderr,&#xA;   1024                     encoding=encoding, errors=errors)&#xA;-> 1026     self._execute_child(args, executable, preexec_fn, close_fds,&#xA;   1027                         pass_fds, cwd, env,&#xA;   1028                         startupinfo, creationflags, shell,&#xA;   1029                         p2cread, p2cwrite,&#xA;   1030                         c2pread, c2pwrite,&#xA;   1031                         errread, errwrite,&#xA;   1032                         restore_signals,&#xA;   1033                         gid, gids, uid, umask,&#xA;   1034                         start_new_session, process_group)&#xA;   1035 except:&#xA;   1036     # Cleanup if the child failed starting.&#xA;   1037     for f in filter(None, (self.stdin, self.stdout, self.stderr)):&#xA;&#xA;File D:\Software\Anaconda\envs\diff_foley\Lib\subprocess.py:1538, in Popen._execute_child(self, args, executable, preexec_fn, close_fds, pass_fds, cwd, env, startupinfo, creationflags, shell, p2cread, p2cwrite, c2pread, c2pwrite, errread, errwrite, unused_restore_signals, unused_gid, unused_gids, unused_uid, unused_umask, unused_start_new_session, unused_process_group)&#xA;   1536 # Start the process&#xA;   1537 try:&#xA;-> 1538     hp, ht, pid, tid = _winapi.CreateProcess(executable, args,&#xA;   1539                              # no special security&#xA;   1540                              None, None,&#xA;   1541                              int(not close_fds),&#xA;   1542                              creationflags,&#xA;   1543                              env,&#xA;   1544                              cwd,&#xA;   1545                              startupinfo)&#xA;   1546 finally:&#xA;   1547     # Child is launched. Close the parent&#x27;s copy of those pipe&#xA;   1548     # handles that only the child should have open.  You need&#xA;   (...)&#xA;   1551     # pipe will not close when the child process exits and the&#xA;   1552     # ReadFile will hang.&#xA;   1553     self._close_pipe_fds(p2cread, p2cwrite,&#xA;   1554                          c2pread, c2pwrite,&#xA;   1555                          errread, errwrite)&#xA;&#xA;FileNotFoundError: [WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified&#xA;</locals>

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  • vp3dec : move threads check out of header packet type check

    28 janvier 2013, par Michael Niedermayer

    vp3dec : move threads check out of header packet type check