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On 08/05/2011 01:24 PM, Alan Bartlett wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 4 August 2011 20:59, Alan Bartlett <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:ajb@elrepo.org"><ajb@elrepo.org></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Now another request for your input, please. What should I do with the
kernel-ml-firmware package? If you cannot immediately see the
significance of my question, consider what I had to do with the
kernel-headers for EL5. No doubt our friendly RPM packaging guru, Dag
Wieers, will make a few comments but I would like all of you so
interested to discuss it here, please. If I do not join in the
discussion, or otherwise respond, please be aware that I will still be
following the proceedings with interest. My ultimate choice will be as
a result of your deliberations.
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My latest status update.
All is well in the kernel-ml spec file up to and including the one
line following the call of the "clean" macro. What remains to be done?
The requisite "post", "preun" and "files" sections.
Any views on the kernel-ml-firmware package, as mentioned yesterday?
Or do you all intend to give me "free rein" and then criticise what I
ultimately provide? :)
Alan.
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Hi Alan,<br>
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I think you should do the same as with the kernel-headers, just
force the removal and install the new firmware files.<br>
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My $.02<br>
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