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Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 15:57:04 -0800
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@lsi.com>
To: "Scheer, Larry" <Larry.Scheer@lsi.com>
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Subject: Re: for the love of tarballs
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On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 16:39:17 -0700 "Scheer, Larry"
<Larry.Scheer@lsi.com> wrote:

> Just to be clear I am repeating back to you what I think I understood
> and putting it in question format...
> 
> We don't need to supply source for the Debian packages we use
> unmolested, correct?  We only need to provide a list of source
> package names and I presume versions, correct?
> 
> For code the Debian source code we do modify, we need to provide the
> source patch files, correct?
> 
> For the open source stuff exploded in nfx-tree such as samba and ssh,
> we need to provide the tar files of those, correct?
> 
> No bobcat (OpenBSD code i. e. socat) build stuff is wanted, correct?

Yes to all.

> Yes about a week sounds fair enough. If I don't forget to do it.

Well, of course, I meant a week after you remember to do it.

> Larry
> ________________________________________
> From: Andrew Sharp [andy.sharp@lsi.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 3:06 PM
> To: Scheer, Larry
> Cc: Stark, Brian
> Subject: for the love of tarballs
> 
> Hi Larry,
> 
> I just got off another mega-conference call with IBM, joy-joy.
> 
> We have to put together a tarball of all of our source code the
> involves open source, and up and deliver it to someone, somewhere,
> somehow.  And put together a list of all the open source we use.  I
> suspect the latter might already exist somewhere.  If you don't know
> where that list might be lurking, Jonathan might have put something
> together back in the due diligence days last year.
> 
> So, just a list of of the packages in our rootfs, as well as the stuff
> from the tree that isn't packaged, like the kernel and samba and ldap.
> And then tar all that shite up in one big tarball.  You can skip major
> directories that are completely proprietary, like sm-fs and a dozen+
> others, but if in doubt, just throw it in.  If it's not a directory we
> ship, don't include it.  Don't include the binary packages themselves,
> those can just be listed.  For packages that we modify, include the
> package version in the list and the patch we apply.
> 
> I'm guessing this would take about a week?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> a
