Re: request: can somebody please port googleearth-package to fedora?

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Christopher Brown wrote:
On 07/02/2008, Andrew Farris <lordmorgul@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Christopher Brown wrote:
On 07/02/2008, Douglas McClendon <dmc.fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Please, it's fine if you don't want to be the one to do this, but from a
legal and open-source perspective, I think that
googleearth-package*.[s]rpm belongs in fedora just as much as the
current .deb belongs in debian.

Yeah, I got the inference. qv. the script that downloads restricted
content on the Fedora Games DVD. So why don't we package a script that
configures the nvidia binary driver?
Well I don't know why you couldn't, but I think what livna is doing in this area
is a superior solution anyway.

Yes, sorry, question was rhetorical and I should've indicated this. Or
at the very least opening the idea to further debate.

Well my comment wasn't clear either. I wouldn't want what Douglas is asking for help on, but I'd like a nicely packaged google-earth available (somewhere in the ether).

The googleearth-package Douglas referred to appears to do little more
than grab the binary, extract into a chroot and build a debian-happy
.deb from that. Other than modifying to the binary to suit, it would
just be a method of circumventing the "No closed source software"
policy of Fedora. If we are to okay this, why hasn't this been done
for other popular closed source linux apps/drivers such as the nvidia
driver?

Unless I'm mistaken its a very different situation to the game data packages anyway since what is obtained is not just data but compiled code, where the game packages have open source code and closed binary data (afaik). Google earth has neither open.

Please note I am definitely *not* advocating it should be.

Neither am I.

Not 'in Fedora' anyway, but I agree with what I think Douglas is after... it would be great if it was available to Fedora users somehow, and easily installable in a clean way (i.e. a personal repo or perhaps in Livna).

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