severity 902972 normal
The SONAME of this library changed, but the ABI did not. There's no
benefit in forcing users to rebuild, and I'm unclear on how this
violates policy, so I'm downgrading the severity to unblock migration.
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not a regression over Sarge.
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ought to make it pretty clear)
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Sorry? 12 of the files in the source tree contain explicit Nvidia
copyright statements. The others tend to have no copyrights at all, but
are generally written by Mark Vojkovich who is an nvidia employee.
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, and according to prevailing attitudes on
debian-legal should be removed from Debian.
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Right. I can build a working binary if I do two things:
1) Add -march=i386 to the gnu-efi and elilo builds
2) Use plain binutils-2.16.1, and not binutils-2.16.1cvs20060117
The first of these is easy, the second involves finding out what's
broken in binutils. What fun.
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2**2
CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, READONLY, DATA
I'm afraid I don't really know toolchains well enough to go much further
myself.
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. Scanning
the Gentoo binutils and gcc patches doesn't show anything terribly
obvious, so it sounds like tracking this down won't be terribly good
fun.
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Package: elilo
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
On IA32 systems, attempting to run elilo.efi gives:
'elilo' not found
Exit status code: Invalid Parameter
The Sarge version gives
Exit status code: Load Error
I have a working elilo.efi that was built on a gentoo system
/memmove.c, libntp/mktime.c, libntp/random.c, libntp/strerror.c,
libntp/strstr.c, ntpd/refclock_jupiter.c, and ntpd/refclock_mx4200.c.
These should be referenced in debian/copyright.
BSD with advertising isn't GPL compatible.
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remove your material instead.
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Glenn Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 11:08:24PM +0100, Matthew Garrett wrote:
a) Remove the material concerned from the installation guide in woody
and sarge and get new versions uploaded to the archive. Apologise
profusely. Potentially still be sued.
d) Add
Glenn Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 11:58:07PM +0100, Matthew Garrett wrote:
Yes. And?
So you think it's acceptable to have a work in main, whose license is
if you're Debian, you're never allowed to remove this work, or I'll
sue you for an unrelated, already-fixed
I chatted to rml about this at LCA - it ought to only affect the Suse
codepath, so I'm not too worried about it. I'll take another look to
make sure that we're not affected.
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piece of string at the moment,
so an NMU would be helpful.
Thanks,
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that it should be
considered a free software license. I think a firm conclusion is going
to have to wait until we actually have a project-wide discussion of how
the DFSG should be interpreted nowadays, especially in the face of
issues that weren't considered when they were written.
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