On Wed, 10 Sep 2008, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:37:22AM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote: > > Daniel's helpful bug (#497270) points out that we have embedded copies > > of isolinux in the debian-cd package. It's prompted me to look for > > other embedded data, and I've found the following list: > > > Other files (hence the cc: to the m68k folks): > > > > * cts_amiga_info.tar.gz > > * macinstall-cd.tar.gz > > > > are both provided to boot m68k machines, and they each contain binary > > files (icons and boot files, AFAICS). I have no idea how those files > > are generated, nor what the licensing situation is for them. Can you > > help out please? > > Wow I never caught that those files were in debian-cd. > > macinstall-cd.tar.gz contains an old version of Penguin, the mac > bootloader, which is packaged in contrib (19-3). I'm pretty sure I > used the penguin package when I was working on debian-cd for etch. > > The source for penguin 17 is at > <http://ftp.mac.linux-m68k.org/pub/linux-mac68k/penguin/>. The current version is 19, and both the repo and the download are found on sourceforge. http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-mac68k As to how it is generated, Penguin is a MacOS application and it is built under MacOS. Likewise BootX, the oldworld powermac bootloader. Neither can be built with Linux. Finn > > I'll have to let Christian answer for the licensing of > cts_amiga_info.tar.gz. The rest of the amiga icons are in the d-i > repo. If these have clear licensing (I'm pretty sure they do) then > we should probably move them there too. > > As I recall they were created either by or for Christian to use with > debian-cd. I don't believe they have a source form. > > They probably shouldn't be living in tar archives anyway. :) > > Thanks, > > Stephen > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]