Hello,

Broadcom's CrystalHD drivers has two development trees online - an SVN one 
(maintained by Davilla,
an Xbmc developer), and a git one, which seems to have some of Broadcom's 
people on board. Davilla
periodically syncs with the git tree.

There is a package on the AUR simply called 'crystalhd' which points to the git 
tree in its package
info, but is in fact built from the original Broadcom release tarball [1], 
which, by now, is
obsolete, and hasn't been updated by its maintainer in quite a while, despite 
being flagged
out of date; there is a new tarball available from July 2010, which is out of 
data as well;
furthermore, the driver is included in staging.
I would like to upload a stable package based on the SVN tree (which has 
release tags), and think
simply naming 'crystalhd' - since it's a stable release tagged as such by the 
Xbmc developer -
would best, but I'm not sure. Calling it crystalhd-svn might be more 
appropriate, especially to
differentiate it from the crystalhd-git tree, but it might confuse people as 
well (e.g. a
crystalhd-svn-3.8.0-1-i686.tar.xz package looks kinda bizarre).

Either way, I think the package [1] can be safely deleted, so I would like to 
request that, and
have opinions on the best name for the new stable package based on the svn 
sources.

Thanks

B

[1] http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=34193

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