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Re: Grub for ia64
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tgingold |
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Re: Grub for ia64 |
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Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:35:11 +0200 |
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Quoting Johan Rydberg <address@hidden>:
> address@hidden writes:
>
> > this is a port of grub2 to ia64. ia64 systems (itanium) are EFI
> > based so this port reuse existing EFI infrastructure.
>
> Thank you for offering this contribution.
You're welcome!
> First a few legal comments. I poked through the patches, and it seems
> that there are a few files that are copyrighted by Hewlett-Packard and
> David Mosberger-Tang. All developers of GNU GRUB has agreed to sign
> over their copyright to FSF, so brining non-FSF copyrighted code into
> the project is a problem (and likely a show-stopper).
I was not aware of this policy.
> There are also a few files that are released under LGPL. Maintainers,
> are there any problems with bringing such files into GNU GRUB?
>
> It is not possible to find similar integer division code in glibc for
> example? And why is this code needed at all, doesn't IA64 have
> division?
No, it doesn't have integer division.
> If it doesn't, my gut feeling tells me that this should be
> in libgcc.
Yes, most should be either in glibc or libgcc.
> There were also a few files without any copyright notice what so ever
> (trampoline.S being one). Please add a boilerplate.
Ok.
> I noticed that there were a generic fix for grub_strtoull in the fat
> patch; maybe you could send that, and other generic fixes as separate
> patches? Also, do not forget ChangeLog [1] entries for all your
> changes. If you are not familiar with writing ChangeLogs, we'll of
> course help you with that.
Ok.
> Have you signed over copyright to FSF for your work on GNU GRUB? In
> other words, have you sent in an assignment record to FSF? If not,
> let us know and we'll send you a request record.
NO. Please send me the request record. Note: this work currently belongs
to my employer (Bull SAS).
> Anyhow, when I get a few more minutes over I'll try to review your
> patches more in depth.
>
> I do not know if there is a policy for how to contribute code to GRUB,
> but please send unified diffs (-u) instead of context diffs (-c). I
> at least find them easier to read.
Oops, sorry.
Tristan.