On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 16:48:52 +0200, Alexander Sack <a...@linaro.org> wrote: > > Unfortunately the names change, and I don't know how to set up a > > "current" link. However, there are stable URLs that get you most of the > > way there, e.g. > > > > http://jameswestby.net:8080/view/Hardware%20Packs/job/linaro-omap3%20hwpack/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/ > > I know that some partners might have problems to access this on port > 8080 ... is there a way to make these available on port 80 for now?
I can proxy through apache, I'll try and do that later. > > > > I can give others access to trigger builds etc. on request, and can also > > add people to the list of recipients of the build failure emails. > > I think Steve L., Jamie (and me for a while) probably want those mails. Ok. It would be great if we had aliases for this sort of thing, rele...@linaro.org, infrastruct...@linaro.org. Unfortunately I have to edit the config for each hwpack in order to update this list right now. > >> 2. if vendors can ship non-free, click-through hwpacks for highly > >> proprietary graphics, codec and other support > > > > What do you mean by "click-through"? > > > > This wasn't highlighted in the spec, so if it is important there will be > > a little more work to support this. > > This is outside of the spec. the idea is that if hwpacks can only be > distributed through special means (aka click through, registration), > vendors can put those full packs on their own website with their own > click through mechanism etc. In this way we don't need to bother about > the problems with non-free packs. > > So for now, we as linaro won't distribute hwpacks in that way in a > daily fashion. Great, that's fine by me. Thanks, James _______________________________________________ linaro-dev mailing list linaro-dev@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev