Package Details: flirc-bin 3.27.15.1-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/flirc-bin.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: flirc-bin
Description: CLI and GUI application to program your Flirc device
Upstream URL: http://flirc.tv
Licenses: unknown
Conflicts: flirc
Provides: flirc
Replaces: flirc
Submitter: jsteel
Maintainer: jsteel
Last Packager: jsteel
Votes: 23
Popularity: 0.42
First Submitted: 2016-04-02 17:35 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-07-12 16:38 (UTC)

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jsteel commented on 2016-04-02 17:40 (UTC)

I've just updated this but under a new name of flirc-bin as this is a binary package; the source is not provided. I'll merge this now.

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jsteel commented on 2015-01-12 19:44 (UTC)

Were you installing 1.3.4 before with your lib issue? For some reason the contents of the package have moved /usr/lib to /lib. Any reason for that do you know? Or do I have to put in a mv command? That's a bit messy; what's wrong with /usr/lib?

yaworski commented on 2015-01-11 13:17 (UTC)

My /lib is a symlink to /usr/lib for sure. I can't check the "pacman -Qo /lib" right now as I'm on a dual boot machine and under Windows right now. I'll post the output as soon as I'm on the Arch again. BTW there is a new version 1.3.4 with firmware 3.5 available. http://apt.flirc.tv/arch/x64/binary/flirc_1.3.4-1_amd64.deb It fixes problems with Verizon FiOS remotes.

jsteel commented on 2015-01-10 08:11 (UTC)

OK thanks. This shouldn't contain files in /lib so not sure why you ran into that. It puts things in /usr/lib, and you should have a symlink lib -> usr/lib. "pacman -Qo /lib"?

yaworski commented on 2015-01-09 13:28 (UTC)

BTW I think that there is some problem with the 1.3.2.1-1 - I'm getting transaction error when trying to install it: error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files) flirc: /lib exists in filesystem

yaworski commented on 2015-01-09 13:12 (UTC)

There seems to be a little mess with the download locations. I see that the first link doesn't contain any of the 1.3.x series updates for Linux (but there are 1.3.x packages for Windows and Mac if you go into parent directory). The second link is of course apt repository so there will always be current official version available. I'll try to work this out with the Flirc author and let you know which download location should be used. I'll also ask about the licence but neither software stack nor firmware are open source for sure.

jsteel commented on 2015-01-06 21:28 (UTC)

OK cool, I just have a few questions: Is Flirc purely GPL3? Or because it's not open source does it include another license? Can you explain why there are two download locations; what are the reasons/differences between: http://downloads.flirc.tv/release/gui/linux/ http://apt.flirc.tv/arch/

yaworski commented on 2015-01-04 21:26 (UTC)

@jsteel Are there any specific issues with the upstream that would need to be taken care of by the author? As I'm an admin on the Flirc forums I could try asking the author to make some adjustments if they don't break something in current target OS which is Ubuntu (14.04 I think).

jsteel commented on 2014-12-18 10:39 (UTC)

A few times they've released a 64 bit version a short time before the 32 bit release followed, or a new release followed for both architectures. For the record I will wait a short time to allow the 32 bit version to follow, as it has done this time. I want to work a few things out with upstream before moving this to the official repos so for the time being I'll maintain it in the AUR.

jsteel commented on 2014-12-14 09:34 (UTC)

I was waiting for this to have 10 votes. I didn't notice that it has now passed 10 so I'll move this soon, after testing VoltaicLoki's update and looking into the situation of i686.

fishburn commented on 2014-12-13 23:48 (UTC)

Go ahead, I am no longer interested in maintaining this. I thought this was going into the official repos anyway?