On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 01:52:23AM +0100, Jeremie Koenig wrote: > On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 03:58:19PM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote: > > > I guess it'll be hard to build miBoot with a free toolchain.
> > > Would a contrib package be an acceptable build-dependency for d-i images ? > > Does any part of miboot actually have to be included in the d-i build? > It's just like syslinux: we need miBoot on the boot floppy. So far the > GPL hasn't been fulfilled since Debian does distribute miBoot in binary > form, but neither its source code nor an offer to do so. > Now, miBoot depends on a non-free toolchain to build. That mean it can't > go into "Debian GNU/Linux". FreeDOS is in contrib for the same reason. > My plans so far are to create a miBoot package for the contrib section, > make d-i build-depend on it, fill an RC-bug about this, then request a > sarge-ignore tag. Hopefully me or someone else will find a solution for > the next release. Does it sound reasonable ? Given that we've been doing much worse in the past (i.e., failing to comply with the license), it sounds reasonable to me; I'm cc:ing debian-release on this for a canonical answer, though. > > I thought miboot was simply the bootloader, that would need to be > > pointed at the d-i images to be booted? > It's _inside_ the image. So far the binary is distributed by Debian > inside boot-floppy-hfs.img and inside the boot-floppies source code and > cvs repository (ouch!). Ok, that makes it more of an issue than if we were able to, say, point users at a place to download (legal) miBoot binaries while still grabbing the images from the main archive. -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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