Package Details: xf86-input-mtrack-git 0.5.1.r1.d38088b-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/xf86-input-mtrack-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: xf86-input-mtrack-git
Description: A multitouch X driver using the kernel MT protocol
Upstream URL: http://github.com/p2rkw/xf86-input-mtrack
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: xf86-input-mtrack, xf86-input-synaptics
Provides: xf86-input-mtrack
Submitter: mikezackles
Maintainer: None
Last Packager: Menelkir
Votes: 36
Popularity: 0.000001
First Submitted: 2011-04-26 16:31 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-11-04 21:04 (UTC)

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liskevich commented on 2015-05-22 15:18 (UTC)

@hobarrera - I had same issue all of a sudden on my Macbook Pro. You need to add yourself to the input user group so: sudo gpasswd -a <Yourusername> input Then just reboot and enjoy

whynothugo commented on 2015-05-14 00:37 (UTC)

Nor this package, nor xf86-input-mtrack worked for me on a 2013 macbook air. No errors on Xorg.0.log. Does anyone else have similar experience on this same hardware?

jyantis commented on 2015-04-20 14:37 (UTC)

Just tested it. Seems to work fine though I did have to remove xf86-input-synaptics to get it to work properly.

mikezackles commented on 2015-02-12 13:08 (UTC)

Updated. Thanks saimn. I can't test this at the moment, so just let me know if there are issues.

saimn commented on 2015-02-12 10:02 (UTC)

There is an extra 'z' at the end of the backup line, which cause a warning. Also in pkgver() you must use cd "$srcdir/$_pkgname" otherwise it seems that pkgver is not updated.

mikezackles commented on 2015-01-11 16:08 (UTC)

Thanks for your improvements James! I've updated to your PKGBUILD. I'm not using this package currently, so just let me know if you'd like to become maintainer, and I'll orphan it.

jamesan commented on 2015-01-10 08:51 (UTC)

Left this out -- you can find the diff representing my changes here: http://goo.gl/e10UgW

jamesan commented on 2015-01-10 07:42 (UTC)

The PKGBUILD tracks the latest git revision but the latest release version string is wrong. The pkgver() function misses the latest release version as its git tag is not annotated. Adding the '--tags' option to git-describe fetches the correct latest release version string, 0.3.0: git describe --long --tags While I was looking at this PKGBUILD, I took the liberty to: - attribute credits in opening comments; - parameterise the package name using $_pkgname wherever xf86-input-mtrack is mentioned; and - moved the 10-mtrack.conf file from /etc to /usr/share, where most other input driver conf files reside. The /etc folder should be left for conf files not part of packages (user-specified overrides). You can find my modified PKGBUILD here: http://goo.gl/YGl63c

mikezackles commented on 2013-10-20 14:42 (UTC)

Thanks jsteel. The base-devel dependencies have been removed.

jsteel commented on 2013-10-20 10:59 (UTC)

A lot of makedepends on this are included in base-devel so you do not need to specify them.