rpms/kernel/F-12 drm-nouveau-bios-paranoia.patch, NONE, 1.1 drm-nouveau-g80-ctxprog.patch, NONE, 1.1 drm-nouveau-nvac-noaccel.patch, NONE, 1.1 drm-nouveau-safetile-getparam.patch, NONE, 1.1 drm-nouveau-shared-fb.patch, NONE, 1.1 drm-nouveau-tvout-disable.patch, NONE, 1.1 kernel.spec, 1.1974, 1.1975

David Woodhouse dwmw2 at infradead.org
Tue Jan 12 00:39:12 UTC 2010


On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 00:14 +0000, Ben Skeggs wrote:
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nv50.ctxprog.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nv50.ctxvals.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nv84.ctxprog.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nv84.ctxvals.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nv86.ctxprog.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nv86.ctxvals.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nv92.ctxprog.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nv92.ctxvals.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nv94.ctxprog.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nv94.ctxvals.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nv96.ctxprog.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nv96.ctxvals.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nv98.ctxprog.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nv98.ctxvals.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nva0.ctxprog.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nva0.ctxvals.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nva5.ctxprog.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nva5.ctxvals.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nva8.ctxprog.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nva8.ctxvals.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nvaa.ctxprog.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nvaa.ctxvals.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nvac.ctxprog.ihex
>  create mode 100644 firmware/nouveau/nvac.ctxvals.ihex 

In rawhide we're no longer building kernel-firmware packages from the
kernel source; we have the linux-firmware package from its upstream
instead.

Nobody should be adding _new_ non-GPL code to the kernel's firmware/
directory -- that was always intended as a temporary measure and we're
hoping to _remove_ what we have there, not add to it.

-- 
dwmw2



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