On Mon, 2008-11-17 at 01:07 +0100, Daniel Drake wrote:
> Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
> > I was wondering when libfprint 0.0.7 was planned?  
> 
> You mean 0.1.0 :)

Haha sure, that

> > I'm asking because Ubuntu 9.04 has libusb-1.0.  For all currently
> > released versions of Ubuntu, users have to compile libusb 0.9 and hope
> > it doesn't result in collisions with libusb 0.1.
> 
> It does not and will not result in collisions. This is by-design.

Oh, good to know.  I was afraid to try it on my 8.04 for that reason.

> > I'm not trying to rush you guys or anything.  I just want to know now
> > much convincing I need to do.
> 
> The changes in libfprint-0.1.0 need more time to be completed and 
> stabilized. I can't put a timeframe on it at the moment.

OK.  Since different people have different ideas of "stable enough", I
don't know exactly how to interpret that.  I mean, Google still
considers GMail to be beta software.  Is that unstable as in you advise
against using a git snapshot for people not used to kernel panics*?  Or
is it unstable as in sometimes you try to login and it doesn't recognize
the fingerprints as matching so you have to type your password anyway?
Somewhere in between?

And Daniel, thank you for all the work you've put in to make our
hardware work :)


* You can't see me, but I'm scowling at both my dying motherboard and at
Intel for their wireless drivers right now.

-- 
Mackenzie Morgan
http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com
apt-get moo

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