A hpkg will be created locally, which contains the firmwares. This hpkg will
be copied to system. IIRC, the firmware must live in their respective
subdirectories.
To note, once the approve_license flags are implemented on the end-user
applicacation side, the Intel ipw2100 and Intel ipw2200 could be moved
to a separate package. However (and IIRC) the Broadcom involves using a closed
binary blob, that should not become a pre-made package.
* find_directory() and hard-coded paths use /boot/system instead of
/boot/common.
* The build system creates the writable directories in /boot/system
instead of /boot/common.
* The build system no longer installs any packages in /boot/common.
As the downloadable files are now hosted on haiku-files.org and the user is
presented the Intel license at the beginning of the script, the function
OpenIntelFirmwareWebpage is unneeded.
more information. eg, if one needs to manually install the files neeeded by
the script.
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added an echo, to confirm the success of installing all firmwares.
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Create the script's tempdir before displaying the initial alert.
Fixes#5509.
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firmware for unshipable broadcom43xx and marvell88w8335. Furthermore it installs
the firmware for ipw2100 and iprowifi2200, which requires the user to consent
to its license terms. Thank you mmadia!
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