libfprint 1:1.90.2+tod1-0ubuntu1~20.04.5 source package in Ubuntu
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libfprint (1:1.90.2+tod1-0ubuntu1~20.04.5) focal; urgency=medium * debian/patches: Add support for goodix and new elan and synaptics devices. Elan and synaptics drivers only need to list new product IDs to work with new devices, and including other changes that new devices may require. While adding the new goodix moc driver, that is already part of many stable releases now, coming with full unit test and latest supported devices. (LP: #1945296, #1945298) * debian/patches: Fix template struct in goodix drivers (LP: #1945296) -- Marco Trevisan (Treviño) <email address hidden> Wed, 27 Oct 2021 00:07:47 +0200
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Binary packages built by this source
- gir1.2-fprint-2.0: async fingerprint library of fprint project, gir bindings
The fprint project aims to support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.
.
Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different
projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers
would have to implement support for each type of fingerprint reader separately.
The idea is to change that by providing a central system to support all the
fingerprint readers as it's possible to get hands on.
.
libfprint is the centre of efforts, this component does the dirty job of
talking to fingerprint reading devices, and processing fingerprint data.
.
This library depends on the new libusb, which performs asynchronous callbacks,
allowing fprint to perform non-blocking device tasks.
.
This package can be used by other packages using the GIRepository format to
generate dynamic bindings.
- libfprint-2-2: async fingerprint library of fprint project, shared libraries
The fprint project aims to support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.
.
Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different
projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers
would have to implement support for each type of fingerprint reader separately.
The idea is to change that by providing a central system to support all the
fingerprint readers as it's possible to get hands on.
.
libfprint is the centre of efforts, this component does the dirty job of
talking to fingerprint reading devices, and processing fingerprint data.
.
This library depends on the new libusb, which performs asynchronous callbacks,
allowing fprint to perform non-blocking device tasks.
.
This package provides shared libraries.
- libfprint-2-2-dbgsym: debug symbols for libfprint-2-2
- libfprint-2-dev: async fingerprint library of fprint project, development headers
The fprint project aims to support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.
.
Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different
projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers
would have to implement support for each type of fingerprint reader separately.
The idea is to change that by providing a central system to support all the
fingerprint readers as it's possible to get hands on.
.
libfprint is the centre of efforts, this component does the dirty job of
talking to fingerprint reading devices, and processing fingerprint data.
.
This library depends on the new libusb, which performs asynchronous callbacks,
allowing fprint to perform non-blocking device tasks.
.
This package provides development headers.
- libfprint-2-doc: async fingerprint library of fprint project, API documentation
The fprint project aims to support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.
.
Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different
projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers
would have to implement support for each type of fingerprint reader separately.
The idea is to change that by providing a central system to support all the
fingerprint readers as it's possible to get hands on.
.
libfprint is the centre of efforts, this component does the dirty job of
talking to fingerprint reading devices, and processing fingerprint data.
.
This library depends on the new libusb, which performs asynchronous callbacks,
allowing fprint to perform non-blocking device tasks.
.
This package provides the API documentation.
- libfprint-2-tod-dev: async fingerprint library of fprint project, drivers development headers
The fprint project aims to support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.
.
Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different
projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers
would have to implement support for each type of fingerprint reader separately.
The idea is to change that by providing a central system to support all the
fingerprint readers as it's possible to get hands on.
.
libfprint is the centre of efforts, this component does the dirty job of
talking to fingerprint reading devices, and processing fingerprint data.
.
This library depends on the new libusb, which performs asynchronous callbacks,
allowing fprint to perform non-blocking device tasks.
.
This package provides development headers for creating device drivers.
An example driver is available at:
https://gitlab. freedesktop. org/3v1n0/ libfprint- tod-example- driver
- libfprint-2-tod1: async fingerprint library of fprint project, drivers shared libraries
The fprint project aims to support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.
.
Previously, Linux support for such devices has been scattered amongst different
projects (many incomplete) and inconsistent in that application developers
would have to implement support for each type of fingerprint reader separately.
The idea is to change that by providing a central system to support all the
fingerprint readers as it's possible to get hands on.
.
libfprint is the centre of efforts, this component does the dirty job of
talking to fingerprint reading devices, and processing fingerprint data.
.
This library depends on the new libusb, which performs asynchronous callbacks,
allowing fprint to perform non-blocking device tasks.
.
This package provides shared libraries for the TOD drivers.
- libfprint-2-tod1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libfprint-2-tod1