Re: RFC: discover 1 -> 2 transition plan for Debian

2004-03-16 Thread Ian Murdock
ll: We're separating out the parts of the data that are pulled from other sources (e.g., pci.ids) from the parts that we maintain ourselves. This should allow us to track existing sources more effectively, as well as make it easier to maintain our own value-add. -- Ian Murdock 317-578-8882

Re: RFC: discover 1 -> 2 transition plan for Debian

2004-03-16 Thread Ian Murdock
S. - Discover 2.0.4 and an overhaul of discover-data are coming soon. FYI. -- Ian Murdock 317-578-8882 (office) http://www.progeny.com/ http://ianmurdock.com/ "Don't look back--something might be gaining on you." --Satchel Paige -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: discover Debian package maintainer

2004-01-22 Thread Ian Murdock
the package source. I have done this in a sperate directory for now, but the most clean solution seem to me to have them in the same directory as the discover pcmcia stuff as normal non-system headers. Would you accept a patch for that? I'd like to get some other opinions on this. Eric, are

Re: Is it wise to use discover in d-i?

2003-03-23 Thread Ian Murdock
Hi, We've been busy at Progeny with other things recently, but I can assure you that Discover remains a key technology and will be actively maintained (see http://www.progeny.com/products/enablingtech.html). Discover 2 is a substantial reworking of Discover 1; we have packaged it for Platform Serv