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From: Takanori Watanabe <takawata@init-main.com>
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In message <20030729104923.X55424@root.org>, Nate Lawson wrote:
>On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Takanori Watanabe wrote:
>
>That doesn't seem like strong opposition from him.  The acpi tools are
>under the same license as acpica (the portions by Iwasaki-san are even
>better: BSD license).  Also, they have improved a lot since Dec. 2000 when
>he wrote that message.  Especially iasl is better than our acpidump.
>
>The only reason why I'd remove amldb is that there is no need to have 2
>debuggers and it is already included in Iwasaki-san's port.  He can
>continue to maintain it if he wishes.

As one of the author of amldb, I agree to remove it.
It is keeped in the tree to compare the behavior 
of two interpreter initially. Though the interpreter,
which was existed in /sys/acpi/aml, has been long 
leave unmaintained, it was useful enough to recognize
name space tree.
