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Plans for future development and maintenance of libnxt? #3
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Hello, I have started a fork on https://git.ni.fr.eu.org/libnxt.git/, starting from the HalfHour repository which was exported from code.google.com/p/libnxt with the full history. There was some work from David Anderson which were not included in the 0.3 release. I have added fixes from various places and changed the build system so that it’s easier to package the result. My future plans:
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Hey @petterreinholdtsen -- I don't have plans to maintain this beyond my [very] occasional use so perhaps what @schodet is offering would be more reasonable. @schodet -- you may be interested in a few commits I've done here -- should I send a PR to something of yours? |
[Roman V Shaposhnik]
Hey @petterreinholdtsen -- I don't have plans to maintain this beyond
my [very] occasional use so perhaps what @schodet is offering would be
more reasonable.
As one of the Debian maintainers of libnxt, I just want one authorative
source for libnxt we all can agree on as the focal point for patches and
improvements, so the libnxt in Debian is the same as the libnxt other
distributions and most other users are using.
@schodet -- you may be interested in a few commits I've done here --
should I send a PR to something of yours?
This sound like you propose to move the authorative source of libnxt to
the repository of @schodet. If so, I suspect Debian should switch too.
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Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen
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I have done the migration to libusb 1.0, so it should build on any recent distribution. I have also the fix to detach the linux driver. If you have other changes, you can email me your patch, or pull request, or you can use the github mirror if you prefer github way: https://github.com/schodet/libnxt |
Dear developer,
I wonder if you could say something about your future plans for developing and maintaining libnxt? The background is that the original source and author of libnxt seem to be missing these days, and I wonder as one of the Debian maintainers of the package if it is time to locate a new upstream source.
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