The comment is from 2007
Ralf Ertzinger 2007-11-28 06:44:41 EST
Apart from the IOS files, the sources contain two binary files
(mips64_microcode, ppc32_microcode) which are somehow incorporated into the
emulator.
I do not know what these files contain or where they come from and what license
T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
So, is there an operating system whose license permits it to be run
using dynamips? If so, contact Fedora Legal [2] and provide evidence
so they can reconsider whether it's okay to include. If not, it's
simply not suitable [3] for Fedora.
It's not just the
Hi! I'm Adrian Soliard (FAS:asoliard), from Argentina.
I'm trying to package GNS3, a graphical network simulator, that
software needs dynamips (a Cisco router emulator).
I recently start with the joining process to the package maintainers
team, and find in the Package Review Tracker the two
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=246150
Yours sincerely,
Christopher Meng
Noob here.
http://cicku.me
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2014-05-03 21:27 GMT-03:00 Christopher Meng cicku...@gmail.com:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=246150
Right, that's another dynamips. But, what is the other link I share
before? It's also dynamips.
What that CANTFIX means? Can I get the packaging process of
dynamips? And how do I
On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 8:33 AM, Adrian Soliard
asoli...@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Right, that's another dynamips. But, what is the other link I share
before? It's also dynamips.
What that CANTFIX means? Can I get the packaging process of
dynamips? And how do I do it?
That means this package
On Sat, May 3, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Adrian Soliard
asoli...@fedoraproject.org wrote:
I really don't understand the situations of the packages
Fedora has a policy prohibiting the inclusion of emulators in the
package collection:
Most emulators (applications which emulate another platform) are not