> From memory when I've looked at this in the past it was packaged > within OLPC from the binary download. I've had on my list at one point > being able to follow the instructions to recompile it from source so > it could be included explicitly upstream in Fedora
You mean just including the source? Unless you include a build for every machine and every arch I don't see how the binary will be useful in fedora. Building is easy as long as you have a 32 bit machine to compile it on. I have just few very simple scripts that do all the work. > but have never got > around to investigating it further due to time constraints. I think > the KVM people use a OFW release as well so it might be worth looking > at how they compile their version of it. I also wasn't sure what the > signing requirements were of a XO OFW build would be. The .rom file is signed outside of any .rpm stuff. .rpms are just for installing it in the filesystem builds. The signed firmware is just a zip file of the .rom and a signature file. -- Richard A. Smith <[email protected]> One Laptop per Child _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
