diligentcircle
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Question: does vrms work properly?
If not, is it going to be made to work properly by the time the Pyra is released?
If not, is it going to be made to work properly by the time the Pyra is released?
Question: does vrms work properly?
If not, is it going to be made to work properly by the time the Pyra is released?
Right, there's some sort of list that vrms checks. If the Pyra-specific repositories include proprietary software, and vrms isn't configured to recognize this software, it will happily report that "RMS would be proud!" even if you have that proprietary software installed (since it doesn't know that it's proprietary). That's why I'm asking.The pyra specific stuff might not show up. aTc would have to put the blobs in a non-free branch on the repo
:/ What happened ?It's using a fairly vanilla release of debian jessie armhf, my guess it should work. My devboard is dead at the moment, so I can't try it out myself.
vrms is a short Perl script:Well, the question would be, how does vrms get the information if something is non-free or not.
It's more specific than that. It reports stuff from repos the script recognizes as containing proprietary software.vrms only reports non-DFSG stuff.