Package Details: libfprint-tod-git 1.94.6+tod1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/libfprint-tod-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: libfprint-tod-git
Description: Library for fingerprint readers - TOD version
Upstream URL: https://fprint.freedesktop.org/
Licenses: LGPL
Groups: fprint
Conflicts: libfprint
Provides: libfprint, libfprint-2-tod.so, libfprint-2.so, libfprint-tod
Submitter: vagaerg
Maintainer: vagaerg (magnesijium)
Last Packager: magnesijium
Votes: 11
Popularity: 0.023615
First Submitted: 2020-06-21 03:02 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-10-30 11:00 (UTC)

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magnesijium commented on 2022-04-14 12:07 (UTC)

Hi everyone. New co-maintainer here. I use xps 9500 and recently update libusb up to 1.0.26-1. Using with libfprint-2-tod1-xps9300-bin it seems that driver work correctly.

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Grothesk commented on 2024-03-30 19:05 (UTC)

Latest release is v1.94.7+tod1 https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/3v1n0/libfprint/-/releases

MajorMayer commented on 2023-11-01 14:21 (UTC)

Same problem here, the last update breaks the fingerprint functionality completely (using Manjaro). I found the following in the journal: PAM unable to dlopen(/usr/lib/security/pam_fprintd.so): /usr/lib/security/pam_fprintd.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Indeed there is no such file as /usr/lib/security/pam_fprintd.so anymore in the directory. The official fprintd from the repos has it. Any idea how to fix it?

Kloudignite commented on 2023-10-31 07:06 (UTC)

After the latest update I can no longer use my fingerprint, I am using libfprint-2-tod1-goodix

fprintd[42139]: libfprint-device:ERROR:../libfprint/libfprint/fp-device.c:168:fp_device_constructed: assertion failed: (cls->features != FP_DEVICE_FEATURE_NONE)
fprintd[42139]: Bail out! libfprint-device:ERROR:../libfprint/libfprint/fp-device.c:168:fp_device_constructed: assertion failed: (cls->features != FP_DEVICE_FEATURE_NONE)
fprintd[42139]: fpi_device_class_auto_initialize_features: assertion 'FP_IS_DEVICE_CLASS (device_class)' failed
fprintd[42139]: fpi_device_class_auto_initialize_features: assertion 'FP_IS_DEVICE_CLASS (device_class)' failed
fprintd[42139]: fpi_device_class_auto_initialize_features: assertion 'FP_IS_DEVICE_CLASS (device_class)' failed
fprintd[42139]: fpi_device_class_auto_initialize_features: assertion 'FP_IS_DEVICE_CLASS (device_class)' failed
systemd[1]: fprintd.service: Main process exited, code=dumped, status=6/ABRT
systemd[1]: fprintd.service: Failed with result 'core-dump'.
systemd[1]: Failed to start Fingerprint Authentication Daemon.

halan commented on 2022-09-09 19:11 (UTC)

Does someone know why the most recent version of fprint does not work with this?

manray commented on 2022-07-09 04:18 (UTC) (edited on 2022-07-09 04:32 (UTC) by manray)

@magnesijium I use the xps15 9500 as well. Can you please detail exactly what you did to get your fingerprint sensor working? It would be very helpful. I installed libfprint-2-tod1-xps9300-bin but fprintd-enroll gives me:

Using device /net/reactivated/Fprint/Device/0
Enrolling right-index-finger finger.
EnrollStart failed: GDBus.Error:net.reactivated.Fprint.Error.PermissionDenied: Not Authorized: net.reactivated.fprint.device.enroll

Even if I downgrade fprint to 1.90.9-1

I followed these instructions (https://forum.manjaro.org/t/goodix-fingerprint-sensor-53xc-finally-working-again/110690) and installed the apropriate versions, but I get the same error message.

However, if I run sudo fprintd, I am able to begin scanning my finger. After passing a bunch of enroll stages, I get Enroll result: enroll-unknown-error.

spyrou commented on 2022-05-13 12:07 (UTC)

@nihil21 and all other Manjaro users,

You will be pleased to known that the latest Manjaro stable update fixed libusb (and consequently our fingerprint). Follow that link for more details. Please update.

freshgiammi commented on 2022-04-16 12:43 (UTC)

@magnesijium Thanks, that made the trick. I also had to revert to 1.90.9-1 as @vit12 said in order to be able to enroll fingerprints correctly. Given that fprintd is needed for this package to work, I believe it should be included in the dependencies set.

magnesijium commented on 2022-04-15 22:43 (UTC)

@freshgiammi You need to install fprintd as well.

freshgiammi commented on 2022-04-15 19:51 (UTC)

I am not entirely sure this is working correctly: it does install correctly on a fresh system, along with the required binaries for xps 9300, but then there is no executable placed in $PATH. Cannot even start it with systemd, as no service is available under the name 'fprintd'

Anyone facing this?

magnesijium commented on 2022-04-14 12:07 (UTC)

Hi everyone. New co-maintainer here. I use xps 9500 and recently update libusb up to 1.0.26-1. Using with libfprint-2-tod1-xps9300-bin it seems that driver work correctly.