On 12/01/2010 09:14 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 19:33, Douglas McClendon dmc.centos@filteredperception.org wrote:
so all you have in source control is srpms?
are many of them 100% unmodified from upstream other than renaming the file (if that)?
Files are generally not renamed. What needs to be done is
a) Look through compiled items for trademarks in images and documents. b) Look in source code to see where those images may be called or implanted. c) all corner cases not covered by a or b
For a) it requires a source code change as a patch in the source RPM as the trademark would still be distributed for b) it requires a patch to say from
a href="redhat.png" -> a href="centos.png"
c) usually comes up as requiring a request to Karanbir of whether this covers a problem or not.
To get an idea of what is changed in a release look at all the .src.rpms in say CentOS-5 with .centos.src.rpm in them.
ahh. I didn't see your message when crafting my response. Just now I looked back at the c5 srpm list and noticed that the example I chose was actually surrounded by examples absent the .centos suffix.
That clears things up a lot I think. So the ones without the .centos suffix are entirely unchanged from upstream. Got it.
-dmc