[Bug 2889] New: Review request: broadcom-wl-6xx - Common files for Broadcom 802.11 STA driver 6.xx series
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Sun Jul 21 19:24:19 CEST 2013
https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2889
Bug #: 2889
Summary: Review request: broadcom-wl-6xx - Common files for
Broadcom 802.11 STA driver 6.xx series
Classification: Unclassified
Product: Package Reviews
Version: Current
Platform: All
OS/Version: GNU/Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: Review Request
AssignedTo: rpmfusion-package-review at rpmfusion.org
ReportedBy: nicolas.vieville at univ-valenciennes.fr
CC: rpmfusion-package-review at rpmfusion.org
SPEC file:
http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/25699833/rpmfusion/Rawhide/broadcom-wl-6xx/broadcom-wl-6xx.spec
SRPMS file:
http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/25699833/rpmfusion/Rawhide/broadcom-wl-6xx/broadcom-wl-6xx-6.30.223.30-1.fc20.src.rpm
Sources URL:
https://launchpad.net/~albertomilone/+archive/broadcom/+packages
Description:
This package contains the license, readme and configuration files for
the Broadcom 802.11 Linux STA Driver version 6.xx for WiFi, a Linux
device driver for use with Broadcom's BCM4311-, BCM4312-, BCM4313-,
BCM4321-, BCM4322-, BCM43224-, and BCM43225-, BCM43227-, BCM43228-,
BCM43142- and BCM4331-based hardware.
rpmlint broadcom-wl-6xx.spec
broadcom-wl-6xx.spec:49: E: hardcoded-library-path in
%{_prefix}/lib/modprobe.d/
broadcom-wl-6xx.spec:50: E: hardcoded-library-path in
%{_prefix}/lib/modprobe.d/
broadcom-wl-6xx.spec:62: E: hardcoded-library-path in
%{_prefix}/lib/modprobe.d/broadcom-wl-6xx-blacklist.conf
0 packages and 1 specfiles checked; 3 errors, 0 warnings.
rpmlint broadcom-wl-6xx-6.30.223.30-1.fc20.src.rpm
broadcom-wl-6xx.src: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US readme -> reamed,
remade, read me
broadcom-wl-6xx.src:49: E: hardcoded-library-path in %{_prefix}/lib/modprobe.d/
broadcom-wl-6xx.src:50: E: hardcoded-library-path in %{_prefix}/lib/modprobe.d/
broadcom-wl-6xx.src:62: E: hardcoded-library-path in
%{_prefix}/lib/modprobe.d/broadcom-wl-6xx-blacklist.conf
1 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 3 errors, 1 warnings.
This package depends on wl-6xx-kmod package (review request filled at the same
time with same comment).
This review request obsolete review request #2549.
As the maintainer of the actual wl-kmod package for rpmfusion, I had to face
some unresolved bug report against the current wl-kmod 5.100.82.112 version
(rfbz#2721). The only solution was to provide this new device driver.
This driver comes from Ubuntu developer's repository, and is not a Broadcom
official wireless device driver, even if it was provided by Broadcom to the
Ubuntu team (in a goal of testing I guess). This driver is actually used in
recent official Ubuntu distributions.
Why proposing a wl-6xx-kmod instead of just "bumping" the actual rpmfusion
wl-kmod?
Some Ubuntu users with not so old wireless devices had bad experience with the
new driver (ie 6.30.223.30 and previous one 6.20) and had to revert to the
actual official Broadcom driver (ie 5.100.82.112). So, the two versions have to
be available in order to keep user's experience as smoother as possible as
described below.
Some new wireless devices don't work with the old driver (5.xx series), but
with the new one (6.xx series).
Some not so old wireless devices works with the old and the new driver (5.xx
and 6.xx series - my bcm4313 do for example).
Some not so old wireless devices works only with old driver (5.xx series).
Last reason to keep two versions of this driver is that it isn't an official
Broadcom one. Its status should be considered as "early-alpha" even if this one
is functional since April 2013 on some Fedora laptops (see rfbz#2721 or
rfbz#2550 for user's feedback).
Why offer this driver while the official kernel driver should also work on
certain wireless devices?
Users want their device to work to highest possible bit rate, want a working
LED on their laptop, etc.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Cordially,
--
NVieville
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