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File colorhug-client.changes of Package colorhug-client
------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Apr 22 05:19:11 UTC 2012 - mrdocs@opensuse.org -add proper copyright to the spec file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Apr 20 11:03:37 UTC 2012 - vuntz@opensuse.org - Change BuildRequires to pkgconfig() style: + Old ones: glib2-devel, gtk3-devel, libcanberra-devel, libcolord-devel, libgusb2-devel, liblcms2-devel, libsoup-devel. + New ones: colord, gio-2.0, glib-2.0, gmodule-2.0, gobject-2.0, gtk+-3.0, gusb, lcms2, libcanberra-gtk3, libsoup-2.4. - Remove unneeded BuildRequires: gettext, libcanberra-gtk3-0, sqlite-devel. - Change license tag from GPL-2.0 to GPL-2.0+. - Split translations in a lang subpackage. - General cleanup of spec file for inclusion in Factory. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Apr 18 07:23:10 UTC 2012 - kkaempf@suse.com - Version 0.1.8 Released: 2012-04-17 New Features: - Add a libusb0.1 example program that can run on RHEL5 - Add a simple colorhug-ccmx icon - Make a sound when colorhug-flash fails or completes the update Bugfixes: - Add gmodule-2.0 to the GLib configure check - Automatically use the correct proxy server using glib-networking - Check the buffer size before attempting to parse - Don't assume const data is available when verifying firmware - Keep track of the device state in ChDeviceQueue - Prevent critical warnings when doing 'colorhug list-calibration' - Use the device state to work out if there are pending commands ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 16 07:16:34 UTC 2012 - kkaempf@suse.com - Version 0.1.7 Released: 2012-03-15 New Features: - Add a class responsible for async-queued-operations to multiple devices - Allow the user to update to test firmware if enabled in GSettings - Create a libcolorhug library that is designed for low level access to the device Bugfixes: - Add self test code to test the new incomplete-request functionality - Convert colorhug-ccmx to using ChDeviceQueue to decrease the startup delay - Convert colorhug-flash to using ChDeviceQueue to increase the flash speed - Convert the colormgr tool to using ChDeviceQueue - Correctly detect the failure to re-enumerate - Do not hardcode the server path, instead set it in the GSettings schema - Do not show an empty warning box if there is no firmware flash warning - Do not use g_usleep() when waiting for a device reconnect ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Mar 5 07:44:57 UTC 2012 - kkaempf@suse.com - Update to version 0.1.6 Released: 2012-03-04 New Features: - Add a flash-firmware-force command (Richard Hughes) - Add a new icon for colorhug-flash (Lapo Calamandrei) - Add a new inactive colorimeter-colorhug icon for future use (Lapo Calamandrei) - Add support for getting and setting the PCB errata value (Richard Hughes) - Add support for TakeReadingArray and plot a simple graph with the results (Richard Hughes) - Allow the user to set the default LED correction matrix (Richard Hughes) Bugfixes: - Check the calibration determinant before writing to the device (Richard Hughes) - Do not write temp files with predictable names to /tmp (Richard Hughes) - Implement loading CCMX from file (Michal Čihař) - Increase the device reconnect timeout after flashing (Richard Hughes) - Intialize leds to 0 in ch_device_cmd_get_leds() (Jussi Kukkonen) - Recognise TYPE_FACTORY in the ccmx loader (Richard Hughes) - Remove all locale dependent string parsing functions (Richard Hughes) - Repair device only once while forced (Michal Čihař) - Set correct return value (Michal Čihař) - set_leds/get_leds() argument is not ChStatusLed, but guint8 (Jussi Kukkonen) - Use G_GSIZE_FORMAT when printing gsize values (Jussi Kukkonen) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jan 27 07:49:22 UTC 2012 - kkaempf@suse.com - Update to 0.1.5 Released: 2012-01-26 Notes: - We've now switched to a XML manifest format which allows us to check the size and sha1sum of the firmware file, and also to show the user any warnings about the new firmware. New Features: - Add an interactive version of 'colorhug set-dark-offsets' (Richard Hughes) - Add a --repair command line argument to colorhug-ccmx (Richard Hughes) - Add a simple HID client example (Richard Hughes) - Added name and email fields in client (Matthew Hirsch) - Add icons for the application/x-ccmx mime type (Richard Hughes) - Add some raw EEPROM commands to the command line tool (Richard Hughes) - Allow the user to flash stand alone files with colorhug-flash (Richard Hughes) - Check the SHA1 of the firmware before using it (Richard Hughes) - Show warning messages about firmware in a modal dialog box (Richard Hughes) Bugfixes: - Always pad the flash .bin file to a 64 byte chunk (Richard Hughes) - Fix handing device endianess (Michal Čihař) - Increase the USB timeout for dark reads (Richard Hughes) - Show the user the sensor conditions before showing CLI results (Richard Hughes) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 11 07:47:33 UTC 2012 - kkaempf@suse.com - Version 0.1.4 New Features: - A massive number of new translations from Transifex, thanks! - Add a missing manpage for colorhug-ccmx (Michal Čihař) Bugfixes: - Add transifex integration (Richard Hughes) - Add some button tooltips (Richard Hughes) - Move the command helpers out of ChClient (Richard Hughes) - Ensure we never delete the factory calibration matrix in colorhug-ccmx (Richard Hughes) - Allow the user to repair a device without a factory calibration matrix (Richard Hughes) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 2 09:27:11 UTC 2012 - kkaempf@suse.com - Initial package release, version 0.1.3
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