Hi there
I'm looking at packaging bluez-bluefw, a firmware loader for USB
Bluetooth devices using the Broadcom 2033 chipset. This consists of two
components:
(a) GPL'd software for loading the firmware
(b) The binary-only firmware itself (Broadcom have approved its
distribution)
My current thin
Hi there
I'm looking at packaging bluez-bluefw, a firmware loader for USB
Bluetooth devices using the Broadcom 2033 chipset. This consists of two
components:
(a) GPL'd software for loading the firmware
(b) The binary-only firmware itself (Broadcom have approved its
distribution)
My current thi
I'm going to the WWW2002 conference in Hawaii this coming week, and
would like to know if there will be any Debian developers there who
would be willing to do key-signing. thanks.
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On Wed, 2001-10-10 at 01:47, David Kimdon wrote:
> It looks to me like the most reasonable path is to make libdb3.3
> packages that can co-exist with libdb3.
This doesn't seem to be restricted to subversion either. Evolution
depends on db3 v. 3.1.17 specifically, and I'm having a problem
compiling
On Wed, 2001-10-10 at 01:47, David Kimdon wrote:
> It looks to me like the most reasonable path is to make libdb3.3
> packages that can co-exist with libdb3.
This doesn't seem to be restricted to subversion either. Evolution
depends on db3 v. 3.1.17 specifically, and I'm having a problem
compilin
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