Re: Kernel 3.17.0 broke xc4000-based DTV1800h

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> My understanding is that it covers that specific firmware file.

In this case the license was actually against the header file.  I was
responsible for generating the binary blob based on the header files
in the Xceive sources (and got the appropriate permission).  There
should be no licensing issue generating a second blob that includes
the analog standards (I just never got around to it because I didn't
analog support and hence couldn't test the result).

If somebody wants to send me an updated blob, I'm happy to host a copy
at kernellabs.com alongside the file that is currently there (please
make sure it has a different filename though).

Devin

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