Bug#934785: does not include lis.so driver
Dominique Dumont writes: > That said, this requires people willing to create a PR and having the HW to > test. So far, nobody volunteered. Could you have a look there ? Yes, I will. I'd prefer not to have to maintain a fork. Pardon my slowness in response, deadlines make me tardy on following up on things. -- ...Adam Di Carlo...
Bug#934785: does not include lis.so driver
On Friday, 16 August 2019 06:17:48 CEST Adam Di Carlo wrote: > What's better, to just close this bug or should I upstream it? There's already a ticket to track the libusb transition issue: https://github.com/lcdproc/lcdproc/issues/13 I've tagged this BTS ticket as forwarded to this github issue, even if it's not exactly the same problem Harald mentioned that lis driver does not require a dependency on libusb so the cleanup should be fairly simple. That said, this requires people willing to create a PR and having the HW to test. So far, nobody volunteered. Could you have a look there ? All the best Dod
Bug#934785: does not include lis.so driver
Dominique Dumont writes: > As of lcdproc 0.5.9-2, lis module is no longer delivered. (see lcdproc > changelog) because build dependency on libftdi-dev and libusb-dev were > removed. > > libftdi-dev and libusb-dev are deprecated library with newer replacements. > Nobody stepped up upstream to port these module to new usb library, so, > unfortunately, I had to remove these modules. Ok, I see, they've bitrotted away. >> Which is odd, because I did a local build and lis.so is indeed built >> and included with the 'lcdproc' package. > > Probably because libusb-dev libftdi-dev are installed on your system. Ok, no problem. Its a bit of shame that this software is unmaintained upstream with no replacement -- that I know of. However, I know that's not your fault. What's better, to just close this bug or should I upstream it? -- ...Adam Di Carlo...
Bug#934785: does not include lis.so driver
Hi On mercredi 14 août 2019 22:21:21 CEST you wrote: > The package fails to include the lis.so module. As of lcdproc 0.5.9-2, lis module is no longer delivered. (see lcdproc changelog) because build dependency on libftdi-dev and libusb-dev were removed. libftdi-dev and libusb-dev are deprecated library with newer replacements. Nobody stepped up upstream to port these module to new usb library, so, unfortunately, I had to remove these modules. > Which is odd, because I did a local build and lis.so is indeed built > and included with the 'lcdproc' package. Probably because libusb-dev libftdi-dev are installed on your system. All the best
Bug#934785: does not include lis.so driver
Package: lcdproc Version: 0.5.9-3.1 Severity: normal The package fails to include the lis.so module. Which is odd, because I did a local build and lis.so is indeed built and included with the 'lcdproc' package. -- System Information: Debian Release: 10.0 APT prefers stable APT policy: (990, 'stable') Architecture: i386 (x86_64) Foreign Architectures: amd64 Kernel: Linux 4.19.0-5-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores) Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE=en_US:en_GB:en (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system) Versions of packages lcdproc depends on: ii cme 1.029-1 ii debconf [debconf-2.0] 1.5.71 ii libc6 2.28-10 ii libconfig-model-lcdproc-perl 2.052-2 ii libftdi1 0.20-4 ii libncurses6 6.1+20181013-2 ii libtinfo6 6.1+20181013-2 ii libusb-0.1-4 2:0.1.12-32 ii libusb-1.0-0 2:1.0.22-2 ii libx11-6 2:1.6.7-1 ii lsb-base 10.2019051400 ii udev 241-5 Versions of packages lcdproc recommends: ii lcdproc-extra-drivers 0.5.9-3.1 lcdproc suggests no packages. -- Configuration Files: /etc/lcdproc.conf changed [not included] -- debconf information excluded