On Monday 29 January 2007 00:46, Greg Folkert wrote: ... > The actual things removed: > > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org/fulltree/iceweasel-1.5.0.7-g2/remove.nonfree > > Most all of them are Graphics related, except for the auto-updater > for Firefox...err Iceweasel and a Platforms Debian does not support > (like OS2). Examples of branded code, samples of API and other > branded stuff. > > http://times.debian.net/1022-iceweasel > > There that explains the stuff from a more lay term perspective. IOW, > expanded the package to compile on all the Debian supported > architectures. > > Please stop using generalities, when the stuff is quickly found. IOW > GIYF (Google Is Your Friend) in this instance.
I had looked and, unfortunately, could not find the link again. I've been under some heavy stress this month and, to be honest, my short term memory seems hosed. I saw a list, but not being a C programmer, some items weren't that easy to understand. I had searched, but not gotten a good layman's version of what was removed. > The thing is, Debian has done this many times. CDRecord/WODIM is one > good example. I'm not complaining about it at all, just getting more information. Hal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

