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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/0xffff.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | 0xffff |
Description: | Open Free Fiasco Firmware Flasher for Maemo devices |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/pali/0xFFFF |
Licenses: | GPL3 |
Submitter: | marmistrz |
Maintainer: | xlucn |
Last Packager: | xlucn |
Votes: | 3 |
Popularity: | 0.000077 |
First Submitted: | 2016-04-02 20:03 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2022-12-20 15:11 (UTC) |
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drws commented on 2023-08-08 13:11 (UTC)
Thank you for the fix. This package already builds successfully with
libusb-compat
, but then it apparently doesn't work as reliably. There is a longstanding issue in 0xFFFF's issue tracker about it and a lengthy discussion in libusb 1.0's.xlucn commented on 2023-07-26 14:01 (UTC)
@drws I notice it's just some outdated urls, probably easy to fix.
Actually, as discussed before, if 0xffff can use libusb-compat with no issues, the dependency can switch to that. But I don't know what to test or how to do it.
drws commented on 2023-07-26 08:53 (UTC)
The only dependency
libusb0
has a broken PKGBUILD (error 404) and is recently orphaned. Pplease consider adopting it for this flasher to stay available.xlucn commented on 2022-12-20 15:29 (UTC)
@kleintux, thanks! Updated.
kleintux commented on 2022-12-19 13:52 (UTC)
libusb0 is not needed as make dependency. cheers
xlucn commented on 2022-07-05 04:56 (UTC)
@MarsSeed I must have mis-clicked the delete button and didn't realize it (I thought that was some "close" button) :(
libusb-compat seems to work fine at least for the commands I tested, so maybe will switch to that as you recommend.
MarsSeed commented on 2022-07-04 15:48 (UTC)
Oh, I see in my email that you already wrote to me about it. Why did you delete the comment? :)
MarsSeed commented on 2022-07-04 15:47 (UTC)
Did you try it with libusb-compat?
That would be preferred instead of using the deprecated and unsupported libusb0*.
xlucn commented on 2022-06-25 12:02 (UTC)
@MarsSeed I tried compile with libusb-compat. It works at least with
-I
or-f
commands (list device info and flash image), no speed issues either. But I don't know how to test it for sure.The following code need to be removed: https://github.com/pali/0xFFFF/blob/bf24ca23451a67b2c3c6a82bb245415b1b9aedb0/src/usb-device.c#L333-L334
MarsSeed commented on 2022-06-12 16:56 (UTC)
I think the new version
v0.10
from 2022 might work with the regular libusb.If not, build should be tried with libusb-compat as that has been developed by the main LibUSB project to provide a working library for builds that specifically require libusb0.
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