Bug#672868: ITP: intel-opencl-sdk -- Intel(R) OpenCL SDK

2012-05-14 Thread Giuseppe Bilotta
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Giuseppe Bilotta giuseppe.bilo...@gmail.com * Package name: intel-opencl-sdk Version : 2.0.31360 Upstream Author : Intel Corporation * URL : http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/vcsource-tools/ * License : Intel

Bug#672868: ITP: intel-opencl-sdk -- Intel(R) OpenCL SDK

2012-05-14 Thread David Bremner
Giuseppe Bilotta giuseppe.bilo...@gmail.com writes: Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Giuseppe Bilotta giuseppe.bilo...@gmail.com * Package name: intel-opencl-sdk Version : 2.0.31360 Upstream Author : Intel Corporation * URL :

Bug#672868: ITP: intel-opencl-sdk -- Intel(R) OpenCL SDK

2012-05-14 Thread Giuseppe Bilotta
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 12:59 PM, David Bremner brem...@debian.org wrote: Giuseppe Bilotta giuseppe.bilo...@gmail.com writes: Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Giuseppe Bilotta giuseppe.bilo...@gmail.com * Package name    : intel-opencl-sdk   Version         : 2.0.31360   Upstream

Bug#672868: ITP: intel-opencl-sdk -- Intel(R) OpenCL SDK

2012-05-14 Thread David Bremner
Giuseppe Bilotta giuseppe.bilo...@gmail.com writes: I'm sorry, you're right. I just copied the information over from the .rpm package Intel provides. I should have been more specific. Would something like: * License: other-INTEL_OPENCLSDK The main points are that it is non-free, and that

Bug#672868: ITP: intel-opencl-sdk -- Intel(R) OpenCL SDK

2012-05-14 Thread David Bremner
Giuseppe Bilotta giuseppe.bilo...@gmail.com writes: That would mean that a package for them would have to work like the flashplugin-installer, rather, I assume? Probably. I'm not sure it's worth the trouble at that point, but it's up to you, and whomever you find to sponsor the package. d

Bug#672868: ITP: intel-opencl-sdk -- Intel(R) OpenCL SDK

2012-05-14 Thread Giuseppe Bilotta
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 1:26 PM, David Bremner brem...@debian.org wrote: Giuseppe Bilotta giuseppe.bilo...@gmail.com writes: I'm sorry, you're right. I just copied the information over from the .rpm package Intel provides. I should have been more specific. Would something like: * License: