X-Git-Url: https://jxself.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=README;h=a5ffb9ac546507f9c72d699048c1bfbf2ddf0df2;hb=5a6261068b5c9dd79e65dc3afab4cf8b9b20b55b;hp=a3f5e251dada01ab311d63f8b22df8ddcc0fc6f0;hpb=4ac82ffecfd7d245feb528146fae682cb1f32937;p=releases.git diff --git a/README b/README index a3f5e251dada..a5ffb9ac5465 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ The scripts in this directory clean up and verify linux tarballs and -patches for non-Free blobs. They're used to create the Linux-libre -releases (see http://fsfla.org/se-libre/linux-libre/), but you can use -them to clean up and verify your own trees as well. +patches for non-Free blobs. They're used to create the GNU +Linux-libre releases (see http://fsfla.org/se-libre/linux-libre/), but +you can use them to clean up and verify your own trees as well. deblob-check looks for blobs in tarballs, source files and patches, and performs a number of other tasks, such as cleaning up individual @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ only the blobs, otherwise entire files will be removed. If you find a after the named release. You might have to take the ++s out for the script to run. Feel Free to edit it however you see fit. -deblob-main is used to clean up a Linux tarball and create a +deblob-main is used to clean up a Linux tarball and create a GNU Linux-libre tarball. The comments in the script detail the arguments it expects. If you use it to deblob patched Linux trees, be sure to run deblob-check on the result, to make sure blobs haven't been added