enabling the source repository in /etc/apt/sources.list line
deb [arch=armhf] http://respeaker.seeed.io/deb stretch main
deb-src [arch=armhf] http://respeaker.seeed.io/deb stretch main
Reveals a broken source repository as follows:
E: Failed to fetch http://respeaker.seeed.io/deb/dists/stretch/InRelease Unable to find expected entry ‘main/source/Sources’ in Release file (Wrong sources.list entry or malformed file)
Where are the source files? I see 729 binaries in the seeed repository and no source files. Please correct this.
Here’s a reference to the GNU Public License FAQ to help prod things along
<LINK_TEXT text=“https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en … stedPublic”>https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en.html#GPLRequireSourcePostedPublic</LINK_TEXT>
Since our apt source is located on Github, the link you see is actually this https://github.com/respeaker/deb.
[size=150]Let me first state that we are 100% compliant with the GPL open-source software protocol.
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For the source code you mentioned, you can find all the source code here. https://github.com/respeaker/rk-linux-develop and https://github.com/respeaker/deb_repos
Thank you. I’m happy to be mistaken. Now back to making cool stuff with my core-2…
I followed those links which ultimately pointed at the sources files on one drive (<LINK_TEXT text=“https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=!A … 9519B9B6A1”>https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=!ANL8Rd9W3_7ngBQ&id=5219529519B9B6A1!787&cid=5219529519B9B6A1</LINK_TEXT>). Sadly, these are not the current sources. The uboot data is for a disk containing 7 partitions, the binaries contains 2 partitions so that’s easy hard proof it’s not the right stuff. Outside of that, I defy anyone without intimate inside knowledge of your company to recreate the binary distribution from those sources.
I feel you ignored my original message until I reached out through corporate channels and then, when you did answer, I happily supported you and now I find this. Not a good thing.
I see we will have not responded with proper information. What’s the problem?