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File libgpiod.changes of Package libgpiod
------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon May 25 04:34:40 UTC 2020 - Petr Tesařík <ptesarik@suse.com> - Update to version 1.4.3 (Bug fixes release): * relax gpiod_chip_open() for symbolic links ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 19 17:37:36 UTC 2020 - Petr Tesařík <ptesarik@suse.com> - Rename the libgpiod package (which contains the command-line tools) to libgpiod-utils. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 10 13:48:19 UTC 2020 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - Update to version 1.4.2 (Bug fixes release): * fix the major:minor number comparison between the device and sysfs * drop noexcept from direction() and active_state() in C++ bindings * fix a segfault when calling Line.request() in Python bindings ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Feb 3 14:12:55 UTC 2020 - Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org> - BuildRequire pkgconfig(libudev) instead of libudev-devel: allow OBS to shortcut through the -mini flavors. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Oct 31 09:41:10 UTC 2019 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - Rename python-libgpiod to python3-gpiod ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 30 07:44:00 UTC 2019 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - Update to v1.4.1 (Bug fixes release): * fix GCC8 warnings when building python bindings * fix a bug in gpioinfo where lines used by the kernel without any consumer string were reported as unused * fix a bug in line::event_get_fd() in C++ bindings where the exception wouldn't be throws in error cases due to a missing 'throw' keyword * fix a couple bugs in the test-suite * disable a failing assertion in the test-suite that stopped working after linux v5.2.7 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jun 13 13:37:45 UTC 2019 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - Replace *_number with *_soversion ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jun 13 12:43:51 UTC 2019 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - Enable build of tests (package gpiod-test and libgpiomockup) for Tumbleweed ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jun 13 10:49:43 UTC 2019 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - Update to 1.4: * New features: - updated the testing framework to work with linux v5.1 in which the debugfs interface of the GPIO testing module changed in a backward incompatible way - factored out the code controlling the GPIO testing module into a separate shared library that may be reused by future testing executables for different language bindings - removed the --enable-install-tests build option and the make check target as they were redundant, subsequently tests are now installed as a normal program whenever they're enabled with --enable-tests * Improvements: - removed unnecessary std::move calls from C++ bindings - added the explicit keyword to bool() operators in C++ bindings * Bug fixes: - fix out of source build of man pages ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Apr 12 07:16:19 UTC 2019 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - Add conflicts with libgpiod1 to help upgrade ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Apr 5 23:42:51 UTC 2019 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - devel package now requires libgpiod and libgpiodcxx ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Apr 5 14:47:31 UTC 2019 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - Move libgpiodcxx to its own package ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Apr 3 19:30:52 UTC 2019 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - Update to 1.3: * New features: - the gpio-tools now have automatically generated (using help2man) man pages that are bundled with the release tarball - support a singular 'default_val' argument in Line.request() in python bindings - the test executable can now be installed to the bindir along with the gpio-tools and the testing framework will look for the binaries in standard locations if it's not run from the top source directory - gpiomon now supports line buffered output * Improvements: - tweaks to the C API documentation - treewide unification of the naming of local variables - extended helptest in gpioset (explanation of the way the character device works aimed at reducing user confusion when a GPIO line reverts to its default value after gpioset exits) - the source directories have been rearranged and the src/ directory was dropped, lib/ and tools/ now live in the top source directory - minor coding style fixes in python bindings, ctxless functions and tools - automatically generated documentation is now removed by 'make clean' - all Makefiles now use top_builddir instead of relative paths - code shrink in configure.ac - add a brief section about API documentation to README * Bug fixes: - fix a segfault causing bug in C++ bindings - make bitset_cmp::operator() const as this is required by C++17 - ignore 'remove' events from udev in the testing framework - don't segfault on num_lines = 0 in ctxless functions ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Dec 3 09:11:04 UTC 2018 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - Update to 1.2: * New features: - new contextless event monitor that should replace the previous event loop which caused problems on hardware that doesn't allow to watch both rising and falling edge events - port gpiomon to the new event monitor - deprecate event loop routines * Improvements: - many minor improvements and tweaks in the python module - new test cases for python bindings - add much more detailed documentation for python bindings - coding style improvements in gpio-tools - remove unicode characters from build scripts - improve the help text messages in gpio-tools - make gpiod_chip_open() and its variants verify that we're really trying to open a character device associated with a GPIO chip * Bug fixes: - fix memory leaks in python bindings - fix a memory corruption bug in python bindings - fix the default_vals argument in line request implementation in python bindings - fix a compilation warning in python bindings - fix gpiod_Chip_find_lines() for nonexistent lines (python bindings) - add a missing include in C++ bindings examples - correctly display the version string in gpio-tools ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Sep 5 13:51:23 UTC 2018 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - Add python binding ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Sep 5 10:05:03 UTC 2018 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - Update to 1.1.1: * Bug fixes: - fix memory leaks in python bindings - fix a memory corruption bug in python bindings - fix the default_vals argument in line request implementation in python bindings - fix a compilation warning in python bindings ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Jul 29 11:12:10 UTC 2018 - jengelh@inai.de - Update RPM groups. Reorder sentences to put the library first, and the old sysfs interface last. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jun 14 13:02:12 UTC 2018 - guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org - Add C++ bindings ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jun 14 12:22:29 UTC 2018 - guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org - Initial package version 1.1
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