Package Details: sispmctl 4.12-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/sispmctl.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: sispmctl
Description: Control Gembird SIS-PM programmable power outlet strips
Upstream URL: https://sispmctl.sourceforge.net
Licenses: GPL2
Submitter: None
Maintainer: adsun
Last Packager: adsun
Votes: 4
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2010-11-18 02:59 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-06 02:44 (UTC)

Latest Comments

forumache commented on 2017-02-09 21:40 (UTC)

Hi Jö, I could change it, there is one problem though. At least on my Raspberry Pi, the /etc/pacman/mirrorlist shows: http://mirror.archlinuxarm.org/$arch/$repo which, for amv7h aur would point to: http://mirror.archlinuxarm.org/armv7h/aur As I read somewhere Arch Linux Arm is a "different distribution" from Arch Linux (!!) and I guess me adding the architecture to PKGBUILD will not make it appear in ARM mirror. I will look into this... Thanks, Dan.

Stefan2409 commented on 2017-02-08 17:03 (UTC)

I've already compiled it on an arm arch distribution on the raspberry pi 2 (armv7h) without problems, so I think it's safe to change the PACKAGEBUILD with support for armv7h as well. Thanks for this package! Jö

forumache commented on 2014-11-20 08:26 (UTC)

Thank you Bevan for your PKGBUILD. I changed the pkgrel to 2 and submitted the updated package. Side note: this is my first package that I maintain, so I hope everything is OK. I see that you maintain quite a few, please tell me if you have more suggestions. Thanks again, Dan.

Bevan commented on 2014-11-17 12:41 (UTC)

Hi, I suggest two changes to this PKGBUILD: - replace 'any' by 'i686' and 'x86_64' because the compiled binary is platform dependend - remove libusb from depends (already required by libusb-compat) Complete PKGBUILD: http://pastebin.com/pYkZDwjU

forumache commented on 2014-02-08 17:16 (UTC)

As I have a SIS-PM and this package was orphan, I adopted it.

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-05-15 12:03 (UTC)

Updated today. As I currently don't have Arch Linux installed on any computer, I did that using a virtual machine. Worked like expected and controlling my SIS-PM was possible with no problem.

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-05-14 15:51 (UTC)

Please update to 3.0