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configs/* except classic: rebuild tif_na7_db_{fl,ir} from source
The purpose of this change is to allow a TRACEMASK_IN_FFS=1 setting given
on the configure line to have effect; all configs except classic are
included because this feature setting is orthogonal to the choice of
G23M PS version and other config choices. (The classic config is an
exception because its very purpose is to preserve a reference config
with all of the original blobs.)
Note that even though we are switching these TIF libraries from blobs
to recompilation from source in all configs, our source for these libs
compiles into a perfect match to the original blobs in the current default
TRACEMASK_IN_FFS=0 configuration, hence there is no effective change
beyond the unfortunate small increase in compilation times.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sun, 18 Nov 2018 08:33:30 +0000 |
parents | 27b356aa0e5d |
children | 3e5689c0ca4e |
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Notice of Adoption ================== I, Mychaela Nadezhda Falconia, hereby appoint myself as the Adoptive Mother of the GSM mobile station firmware code that has been abandoned, disowned and discarded in the trash by Texas Instruments (TI). I argue that by effectively disowning this code and discarding it in the trash, TI have forfeited any and all rights they may have had to this code, both moral and economic, and I ask the users and distributors of my code to ignore and disregard any and all TI copyright notices interspersed in various individual source files. Declaration of Free Software Status =================================== I, Mychaela Nadezhda Falconia, the Adoptive Mother of the software contained in this source repository, develop, maintain and distribute this work with the intention that it be treated as Free Software. Specifically: * By virtue of there being no one to stop you from doing so, you may use this code as you wish, for any purpose whatsoever; * By virtue of the complete source code being published, you may study how this code works, and change it so it does whatever you desire; * By virtue of there being no one to stop you from doing so, you may redistribute copies of this code however you like; * Also by virtue of there being no one to stop you from doing so, you may distribute modified versions to others as well. Because the present developer, maintainer and distributor of this code is me and not TI, I argue that my granting of all of the above freedoms to the user community should supercede the lack of such grant from TI, and that my work has the right to be treated as Free Software.