On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.de> wrote:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:10:55AM +0200, Martin Schlander wrote:
It's great to have the Nvidia blobs online, but it raises the question of fglrx blob RPMs are being worked on, or if ATI and their users/customers have been given up on.
I'm trying to figure out what happened to them. For now you can build them yourself by using osc (obs://X11:Drivers:Video/ati-fglrxG02). Quite similar to NVIDIA.
Thanks, Stefan
i have created simplest possible script which should help build files locally http://github.com/bmanojlovic/opensuse-build-gfx-binary-package/blob/master/... currently i do not have simple way of fetching data from OBS without username/password which really is blocker for this but steps for "normal" users would be "Bad way" (currently hard way as user have to have user/pass and if he already have osc there is no point in it...) Fetch latest spec and helper files from OBS with "osc", add this script to that folder, start script in folder and wait for build to finish. "Good way" (easy way / planned way) extend this script with functions of fetching spec and other helper files from OBS trough relaxed api calls https://api.opensuse.org/apidocs/#27 https://api.opensuse.org/apidocs/#28 currently it is not possible without obs/opensuse user/pass Point is that in future it could (should) be possible for users to do this even by themselves. Boris
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