Tools for Infrared Receivers
LIRC is a package that supports receiving and sending IR signals with
the most common IR remote controls. It contains a daemon that decodes
and sends IR signals, a mouse daemon that translates IR signals to
mouse movements, and a couple of user programs that allow you to
control your computer with a remote control.
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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baselibs.conf | 0000000081 81 Bytes | |
lirc-0.9.4c.tar.bz2 | 0002311300 2.2 MB | |
lirc-configure-libudev.patch | 0000000733 733 Bytes | |
lirc-lib-curl_poll.h-Ensure-build-on-unconfiguredc |
0000000810 810 Bytes | |
lirc.changes | 0000040770 39.8 KB | |
lirc.spec | 0000012212 11.9 KB |
Revision 10 (latest revision is 14)
Ludwig Nussel (lnussel_factory)
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request 588310
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Ludwig Nussel (lnussel)
(revision 10)
- Drop lircd-Remove-use-of-functions-killed-in-kernel-4.8.0.patch: the guarding zypper call was wrong (-qf vs --qf) and resulted in the patch never being applied. So it is obviously not used. - Remove dependency on zypper: libzypp just gets a new dependency on libgpgme, which happens to result in a cycle: since the sole usage of zypper was to 'detect if the patch was needed' is no longer given, we have no feature loss.
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