I believe it is time to drop discover1-data as a separate package, and instead generate it using the information in the discover-data package. The information in discover-data is at the moment more correct than the information in discover1-data (I've merged in all the hardware mappings, and added kernel versions to them, so we can generate the discover1-data files using the XML files in discover-data.
Because of this, I believe it is best to drop discover1-data package, and rewrite discover-data to generate the discover1-data and discover1-data-udeb. The xml2lst script used to generate the discover v1 files could use some improvements (it does not handle multiple versions very well), but it is still doing a good job so this isn't fatal. If you got python skills, your help is most welcome. :) As the discover1-data package is maintained by debian-boot, with David Nusinow, Gaudenz Steinlin, Joshua Kwan, Otavio Salvador and myself listed as co-maintainers, I thought it best to bring it up here first. Any protests? Friendly, -- Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]