Bug#963921: O: inputlirc -- Zeroconf LIRC daemon using input event devices
[Guus Sliepen] > Ouch that copyright file is old... 😅 Use this one: > > https://git.sliepen.org/inputlirc > > Or these mirrors: > > https://github.com/gsliepen/inputlirc > https://gitlab.com/gsliepen/inputlirc Thank you. I've updated https://salsa.debian.org/debian/inputlirc >. -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen
Bug#963921: O: inputlirc -- Zeroconf LIRC daemon using input event devices
On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 01:10:14PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > [Guus Sliepen 2020-06-28] > > I'm also the upstream maintainer of this package, if you are interested > > in maintaining it you are welcome to take over upstream maintainership > > as well. > > Is there a upstream home page for this project? The one listed in > d/copyright did not work (http://svn.sliepen.eu.org/inputlirc/ >). Ouch that copyright file is old... 😅 Use this one: https://git.sliepen.org/inputlirc Or these mirrors: https://github.com/gsliepen/inputlirc https://gitlab.com/gsliepen/inputlirc -- Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards, Guus Sliepen signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Bug#963921: O: inputlirc -- Zeroconf LIRC daemon using input event devices
[Guus Sliepen 2020-06-28] > I'm also the upstream maintainer of this package, if you are interested > in maintaining it you are welcome to take over upstream maintainership > as well. Is there a upstream home page for this project? The one listed in d/copyright did not work (http://svn.sliepen.eu.org/inputlirc/ >). -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen
Bug#963921: O: inputlirc -- Zeroconf LIRC daemon using input event devices
Package: wnpp Severity: normal I intend to orphan the inputlirc package. I'm also the upstream maintainer of this package, if you are interested in maintaining it you are welcome to take over upstream maintainership as well. The package description is: This is a small LIRC-compatible daemon that reads from /dev/input/eventX devices and sends the received keycodes to connecting LIRC clients. Inputlircd needs no configuration, it uses the standardised names for the keycodes as used by the kernel. Many USB remote controls that present HID devices, as well as multimedia keyboards should work out of the box. This is a small LIRC-compatible daemon that reads from /dev/input/eventX devices and sends the received keycodes to connecting LIRC clients. Inputlircd needs no configuration, it uses the standardised names for the keycodes as used by the kernel. Many USB remote controls that present HID devices, as well as multimedia keyboards should work out of the box.