Thanks Adam. That one was a real bugger that was preventing people
from having working hardware. I appreciated it (and I am sure there
are others who do as well).
On May 10, 2009, at 4:04 PM, [email protected] wrote:
applesmc and hid-applesmc are now updated to Januty and uploaded to
the
PPA. I tested these packages before I uploaded them. There are a few
other packages I would like to clean up but for now we have a working
set of packages for Januty.
Adam
cyberdork33 wrote:
No problem. Thanks for your help!
On May 8, 2009, at 12:12 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I will push all my updated packages this weekend into the PPA with
the correct versions for the mactel-ppa. I am a first year EEE
student at the moment so I have been right in the middle of exams
and
coursework so I have not had much time to work on Open Source
projects, but I will push those packages this weekend.
Adam
cyberdork33 wrote:
Adam,
Can you put your hal-applesmc package in the mactel ppa?
On Mar 21, 2009, at 10:00 AM, [email protected] wrote:
So the dependancy has been removed for the package bcm5974, but is
this still required for other series such as Intrepid? If this is
the case we still need to depend on usbhid for Intrepid?
I really should stick the new packages I created in the PPA!
Adam
Henrik Rydberg wrote:
cyberdork33 wrote:
Someone today said that bcm5974-dkms depends on usbhid-dkms, and
someone
here has already said that that package was not needed anymore
on
jaunty. Can someone look into that?
After much testing, the conclusion is that there no longer is any
point
for bcm5974 to depend on usbhid or any other external dkms
package. Here
is an excerpt from the git log of the just uploaded version:
commit 9ef004eb41fe5e2b087d61b00e3963fad97e6332
Author: Henrik Rydberg <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Mar 19 02:19:24 2009 +0100
Removed dependency on usbhid
In 2.6.28, the only additional configuration needed is for the
new
macbooks using the wellspring3 device. The configuration is
already
upstream, in a stalled commit ac26fca3 which is in hid-core, not
usbhid. Since jaunty comes with hid built in, there is no need
or
possibility to use dkms for the configuration, but one must
resort
to other methods.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Rydberg <[email protected]>
The "other method" could possibly be to specify a hid quirk
on the boot line somehow, or to use some dynamic parameter
scheme.
Cheers,
Henrik
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